Champaign High School - Maroon Yearbook (Champaign, IL)

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The Yeor of SpiriT The year of loyal CenTraliTes in a yellow school bus following Their Team To away grounds, The year of hoarse voices shouTing V-I-C-I-O-U-S aT a pre-homecoming game pep rally, The year of faiThful sTuclenTs in crepe- paper-filled halls baTTling ouT The BeaT Urbana DecoraTing ConTesT, The year of sixTy-four marching musicians sacrificing early morning hours for a frosT-infesTed fooTball field, The year of clevoTecl class officers charging down The gym floor To win compeTiTion for- Their class, The year of one small buT mighTy ma- ioreTTe blowing her whisTle To direcT The Marching Maroons, The year of Teachers in safari aTTire leading a Tiger hunT in Combes Gym, The year of MighTy Maroons smashing down an orange and black sTriped ialopy, The year of sixTy-Two mini-skirTecl PepeTTes shak- ing one-hundred-TwenTy-four sTringy pom- pons, THE YEAR OF SPIRIT! if ,, ra Af' 'K L f Sify ii Q?-U., e ? 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'ZW ,QQZEMMWUL ,, A a Jw? ? , N .4 Q-3, 2 'a' E' 'L Q? ., , , an ,ff t fi sf sw A . Sk 3 .1 -in . . 1,,- 'QE . 5 L: vf, ' ' -5 sf.1.:,.3w I3 BEING I5 f I6 l X7 Seniors We're The class of 69 we builT CCHS spiriT We are The class . . . To graduaTe . . . ThaT-spent many long hours decoraT- ing halls, planning dances, and win- ning class compeTiTion . . . ThaT lived for Friday night . . who conTrolled The Senior Couch who set The example for upcoming juniors and sophomores . . They'll NEVER forget Who are we? We are The 69 Seniors FAR UPPER LEFT Senior Judy Smith prepares to take a trip for the LeT's Stop Decatur Homecom- ing rally FAR LEFT Thoughtful Dawn Baldus knits for that special guy CENTER UPPER LEFT Poor Clyde Turner's not quite sure what hit him. UPPER LEFT Wrestlers Kip Mecum and Fred McHugh are all tied up at the moment LEFT Senior girls are too coordinated! Steve Amsbary Melinda Apperson Nancy Atwood Diane Bacchi Linda Bailey Eddie Bain Barton Baker Debbie Banks Joel Barham Arberry Barnes Patty Bash Lonnie Batchelder Chuck Bayne Pam Bell Dave Bergman Martha Berry Cindy Blackwell Chris Bland linda Blanzy Mary Jane Bloomer Dave Bode Marsha Bodecker Cheryl Bogan Wesley Bolds Dan Bone RIGHT Class President Tom Good and Principal Mr. Fleener exhibit good relations between the seniors and the administration. ABOVE RIGHT The senior officers Pat Fitzgerald, Cindy Evans, and Jeff McGill conduct the first class meeting. Senior leaders make lasi year, best year Linda Bonnell Dave Boswell Janet Bowles Margarei Breitbarth Regina Bresnan Paula Brewer Paul Bricker Darrel Bricker Barb Britton Douglas Brown Linda Brown Joan Brovxgn Chuck Buckner Marsha Burge Mike Burke Lonnie Burwell Patty Builer Sara Calcagno Brenda Campbell JoAnn Campbell RIGHT Dave White shapes up Centennial Park. BELOW RIGHT Peggy Dixon cautiously guards the baby pool. Mary Carpenter Bob Carpenter Ulish Carter Waniel Carter Lynn Castello Marilyn Catlin Kayon Chin Leroy Chin Debbie Christie Jim Cobble Judson Cole Curt Connor Vicki Cooper Alice Davis Doug Davis Phil Dawson Doug Dillavou Molly Ditiman Carol Dixon Peggy Dixon Jeff Dowling Matt Doyle Pam Easton Cheryl Edwards Jeff Edwards Ann Eilbracht Kathy Erikson Cathy Evans Cindy Evans Judy Fanakos Chris Finlay Pat Fitzgerald Cheryl Flynn Randy Fonner Nancy Foote Senior slaves lose carefree summer days Who. . .gave up fun filled summers to work long hours as clerks, guards, etc? learned the trials of the work- ing world, including sore feet at 5:00 p.m.? now have great satisfaction after watching their bank accounts, college and clothing funds grow? Who . . .Senior summer slaves Seniors make sacrifices for Central spirit Who. . .drags out of bed at 5:30 a.m. for break- fast at Uncle John's followed by march- ing around Centennial Field? ...stumbles home at 7:00 p.m. after back breaking work-outs assuring Central of a winning team? . . .won the Homecoming class competition? . . .won the banana-eating contest? . . .are V-l-C-I-O-U-S? ...starred in the fall play, My Three An- gels ? . . .led our Student Council? . . .looked forward to the future while mak- ing the most of every minute here at Central? . . . .gave this school SPIRIT? Who. . .The seniors Marcia Foster Dick Franklin Bill Franks Jim Franks Linda Frieburg Robin Gadbury Tom Gaskin Diane Gentile .a . .2 ii. till Andy Genes Debbie George Chris Gersbaugh Bob Gibbons Rich Glover Patty Goddard Debbie Gohl Diane Goller Tom Good John Goodell Kathy Graham Janet Gundiock Carla Hadler Andy Hamilton Chris Hansen Ron Harris John Hecker Barb Hedge Jim Hefferman Susan Heimburger FAR LEFT Harrier John Hecker hangs in There to sei the pace LEFT Pepetfes perform for Home coming '68. Linda Henderson Mike Hendricks Richard Hendricks Patty Hendrix Dave Henry Bob Hepler Walter Hines Jennifer Hogan Chris Hoss Paula Hudson Scott Hunker Bill Hussong Margie Huston Gay Inman Patsy lnskip Tom Jackson Jessie James Ethel Jones Pam Jones Greg Kaufman Our Hilkko represents Finland CHS too Who...has an American sister named Kathy Kessler? ...laughs good-naturedly when we misspelled her name on welcom- ing posters? . . .misses trees and lakes? ...never gets cold, even at football games? . . .says, America, I like iT! ? . . .brought a bit of Finland to Cham- paign Central? . . .is our Foreign Exchange Student? Who . . . Hilkka! BELOW LEFT Foreign exchange student Hilkka Sariamo is well received at her open house. LEFT Hilkka adds the Finnish touch to an American dish. Pam Kelsey Mike Kern Kathy Kessler Harry King Anne Marie Kmetz Diana Lawyer Ama Leavitt Carol Ledbetter Gary Lietz Cassie Leng Hattie Lenore Jill Lewis Kay Lewis Mary Lierman Barb Lipscomb Kathy Logue Glenn Long John Michael Long Sherry Long, Ronda Loy Senior spirit crowns Beot Urbono Week RIGHT Pepettes Sharon Robinson, Anne Marie Kmetz, and Patty Hendrik cheer the team on for a Champaign victory. BELOW Sen- ior Judy Smith risks a fall to dec- orate for Beat Urbana Week. Kathy Lowry Paula Luesse Mark MacKenzie Maureen Madix Steve Maiey Dawn Manire Joe Martin Nora Martin Linda Massengaie Sharon Mattingly Janet Mayberry Steve Mayberry John McCar1hy Joanne McCoy John McCulley Paula McDade Peggy McDade Julie McFall Ethel McFarland Jeff McGill Sharon McGinnis Fred McHugh Linda McLoughlin Carolyn McNamara Kip Mecum Lee Meeker Sieve Michael Jeannetie Miller John Miller Sally Mills Peggy Mitchell Mary Ann Moody Dianne Moran Steve Morene Albert Morr Jane Mueller Nancy Mulcahey John Murray Judy Nadarski Bill Nale Terri Nally Karen Norman Tom O'NeiII Nancy Otey Debbie Padgett Cinda Parkhurst Mike Parsons Robert Patton Jamie Pearson Pam Peddycourt George Pellum Bill Percival Chuck Peterson Elizabeth Peterson Debbie Petry Melva Phillips Craig Pierce Jon Pigage Bob Pilchard Debbie Prevette Mark Pugh Ronnie Putienter Becky Randall Maggie Rasmusson Tamara Rasner Tom Rayburn Class of '69 rules school, sets example Jim Rector Gary Reifsteck Jim Rick Denise Riehle Fred Roach Sharon Robinson ABOVE .lim Cobble fakes Tom Good sightseeing through Hessel Park. BE- LOW Ar 6:30 in the morning nobody buf Marilyn Catlin could look this wide awake. Darlene Rochyby Rita Rose Bill Sanderson Hilkka Sariamo Betty Sawyer Kathy Schilling Darlene Schmidt Paul Schneider Pete Schneider Marty Schroeder Buddy Selin Debbie Shaffer Hcizy, lazy students - Who found it hard to keep alert even in the most interesting of classes? were no longer victims of awe and fear of grand ol CHS and its authorities? found themselves top men in school and took advantage of lt? lived for the future while finding it hard to en- dure the present? Who Senior senioritis victims victims of senioritis Q if QU' BELOW Senior, Steve Williams displays his famous position in the aisles. Patty Shapland Jim Sharp Becky Sheahan Pam Shephard Marty Sheridan Cheryl Shmikler Susan Shoemaker Les Silkey Ken Simmons Bob Simpson Judy Smith Melinda Smith Patty Spratt Nelson Smith Paulette Smith Maggie Snyder Susan Stotler Bonita Stombaugh Sherri Sullivan Terry Tanner Virginia Terrell Eva Thomas Sue Tinkey Sharon Tinsley Danny Todd Susan Tuley Julie Twenstrup Barb Van Cleave Kathy Varearn Reynold Veatch Fred Vonesh Jack Vonner Mary Lou Wall Bob Wallace Kathy Weaver lrma Weger Don Wegrich Jim Wehmer Karen Welch Nancy Weldon Sandie Wells Janet Weston Dave White Not Pictured Doug Abbott Lloyd Allen Dale Anglin Chris Arnold Diana Atchason Dawn Baldus William Banks Marilyn Blackman Mollie Bolden Simely Bradley Patricia Branson Standley Brown Patricia Burke Glenda Caldwell Linda Carroll Nancy Cartwright Lovancla Chapple Delores Claiborne Douglas Clark D'Arcy Cliff Danny Davis Mary A. Davis Mary C. Davis Stephen Dorsey Karen Dreyer Penny Emmons Deborah Ewing Wilburn Floyd Charles Fondia Percy Fondia John Fox Bruce Garret Robert Garrett Jerry Gallivan Jim Gipson James Green Kenneth Griffith John Hadley Perry Hamilton Dennis Hatcher Patricia Humble Thomas Hunt Rita Jackson Ann Jay Doug Jenkins Arthur Johnson Douglas Jones Patricia Kaiser Dianne King Michael Knoke Joe Kurlakowsky Joe Laws Gary Lawyer Mose Long Greg Luesse Rollin McKeith Joe McNeal Louna Meece Ronald Meister. Donald Merriweather JoDean Morrow Clemente Mullin Michael Nelson Michael Newman Larry Nichols Fred O'Bryan Michael Odell Raymond Orwick Michael Parsons Angeline Patterson Gary Pet? Dan Pierce Deborah Pittman Kenneth Rauckman Helen Powers Charles Rubenacker Ricky Sansone Rita Sappington Woodie Sayles Phyllis Sisk Lachlan Smith Norvel Smith Willie Smith John Spencer Brad St. Clair Marilyn Starks Anne Stone Eugene Testory Paulann Thurmon Clyde Turner Larry Walker Michael Wallace Mike Waller Betty Washington Lawson Wells Annie Williams Rebecca Williams Stephen Williams Steven Williams Though we lecive, our contributions remciin Donna Whitner Mike Wick Glen Wiegel Mary Claire Wilder Joyce Williams Sherry Williams Sherry Williams Chuck Yancey Lynn Yeazle LEFT Seniors, Barb Van Cleave and Patty Goddard do not waste time in leaving school. ABOVE Varsity player Robin Gadbury shows concern for the play. Underclass V-I-C-T-O-R-Y junior, sophomore bottle cry Underclass can mean different Things to sopho- mores and juniors. To a junior it is the year that you look up to one class and down to another. It means yelling a little louder in that old cheer, Hey Sophomoresf' It means you have a junior prom to plan. It means getting the ex- perience this year and being the champs next year. It means having been through the excitement of Beat Ur- bana Week once. It means being older than the young- est kids in school. To a sophomore an underclassman means realizing you're finally in high school. It means getting told by up- perclassmen-sophomores are getting shorter every year. It means learning all the old traditions. It means making new friends. It means trying your best but never making it in class competition. It means that learning gets much harder in high school. It means there's plenty of fun to be had in the next three years. FAR LEFT The ability to lead and organize are two of the qualities of the junior officers: Marc Cutright, President, Dixie Etheridge, Vice-presi- dent, Tina McNeal, Secretary and Bob Runyan, Treasurer. UPPER LEFT Sophomore class officers, Penny McEvoy, Treasurer, Debbie Smith, Secre- tary, Tom Murray, President and Margie Gra- ham, Vice-president, are the first leaders of their class. LEFT With every blow there was the thought of destroying the tigers. Charles Adams Greg Adams Roger Adams Cynthia Aker Bud Alexander Doug Allen Evelyn Allen Steve Alvey Becky Anderson Karla Anderson Paul Andrew Mike Anglin Peggy Annin Jan Arnote Jeff Arvidson Dave Ashby Janice Ayers Dan Babcock Jim Bailey David Banks Rick Barber Barb Barnard Kathy Barth Debra Bartholomew Marybeth Beach Kevin Bennington George Bienek Mike Billing Jennifer Black Gene Blaker Steve Blue Gaydel Bolds Mike Bradley Margaret Brandis Gene Brewer Sharon Briggs Jim Bright Jim Brown Margaret Brown Mary Brown Nancy Brown Nioma Brown Richard Brown Robert Brown Darlene Brownfield Claudia Buchanan Carol Bullock Mica Bundy Debbie Burkhead Pam Burnett Jean Butler John Buttitta Everyone goes his own woy LEFT BELOW The 3:15 bell allows Mar- vin Starks to flee from school for an- other day. LEFT Junior boys spend a few minutes after school deciding how they should spend their big weekend. Donna Butts Linda Butts Joe Calcagno Bill Campo Dan Carlier Debbie Carlier Cathy Carr Vicki Casad Sue Casey Bill Cavanaugh Marc Chagnon Jackie Chapman Eddie Chin Steve Cinclrell Gregg Clabaugh Gale Clark Steve Clemons Becky Cline Dick Clow Nancy Colbert Diedre Coleman Martin Collins Eddie Cook Bill Cox Donna Cox John Cox Charles Coy Larry Craig Chris Cronou Jenny Cunningham Marc Cutright Linda Dahl Susan Dahl Margo Davis Russell Davis Scott Dawkins Debbie Day Walter DeArmond Chuck Deaton Mike Deaton Dan Delbert Cathy Demeris Marsha Demlov Linda Demotte Patrick Deters John Diefenbaugh Farrell Dodd Bill Dorsey Tom Dorsey Diane Douglas Mark Douglas Steve Douglas Mike Dowling David Dreyer Greg Ducey Beth Eaton Ellen Ebert Jim Edbrooke Cynthia Eng Dixie Etheridge Dale Fancher Bonnie Farmer Marsha Faust Robert Ferdon Roger Ferguson Haydenia Fortner Diane Fox Carol Frank Lila Gadbury Mark Geiger Craig Getchius Jackie Gincler Scott Glover Sennie Goines Jerry Gorman Melinda Gourlie Kathy Graham Mike Gray Barb Greer Steve Harper Charles Harris Donald Hayden Kathy Helfer Jeff Henderson Lauretta Henry Marcia Hines Curtis Hinrichs Beth Hinton Noel Hinton Roland Hissong Jed Hogan Bill Holden Leonard Holloway Mark Holste Dennis Horn Alby Hoss UPPER LEFT Dale Pelg and Pete Nas? find ihaf experience helps fo understand The principles of chemrsfry LEFT Jenny Smrfh spends Time creating the effect she wants LOWER LEFT Junior gym lead- ers drscover that rt takes responsibility and willing- Eddie Hoyt Dale Hubbard Kenny Hunt Tony Hutchison Nigel Hutton Dave Hyde Rick lbaugh Bill Innes Marin ireland Lon Jackson Marlha Jackson Philip Jacobs Cheryl Jacobson Rosie Jeffery Christie Kelley Martha Kelley Nick Kelley Mary Kennedy Claudine Kent Arlene Kindle Margie King Debbie Kington Kathi Klingelhoffer Barbara Koehnemann Valerie Koester Greg Koster Linda Kraft Joan Kulwin Terry LaFoe Phil Largent Steve LaRocque Judy LaRoe Charles Lee Connie Lessaris John Levanti Jim Lewis Rita Lierman Linda Lippi Sharon Littlefield Earnest Lockett Susan Logan Jackie Lowe Dianne Madix Jim Mallinger Jim Malloy Susan Mapother Sue Martin Terry Mast Brian McCormick Pam McCulley Nancy McDade John McGuire Their thoughts were victory The year of being middlemen was filled with many unforgettable memories. Memor- ies of the faces of defeated football players, a victoriously decorated second floor hall, ne- ver-ending Fridays, looking ahead to college, struggling prom plans, weekends filled with football games, cars and dances, and those never overlooked sleepless nights of intense studying. FAR RIGHT The faces of Lila Gad- bury, Dixie Etheridge and Carol Swanson beamed with enthusi- asm on homecoming night. RIGHT Doug Allen and Nick Kelly are determined to make this game a victorious one. Margery McHugh Bruce McKenzie Tina McNeal Vicki Meeks Karen Merrifield Suzanne Merrill Mary Miles Mike Millage Bill Miller Bill Miller June Morris Lee Ann Morrison Julie Mortensen Tim Nally Peter Nast Kevin Neely Darnefta Nelson Kay Nelson Carol Newman David Newman John Noon-an Karen Norman Scott Nunn Mike O'Connor Tony Ohles John O'Neill Mike O'Reilly Maureen Palmissano John Parisi John Parks Greg Parvin Linda Paterson Patricia Peete Dale Pelg Greg Perkins RIGHT After a year of being non-driv- ers, Mike Petry, Tom Dorsey, Mike O'Connor, Greg Perkins and Nick Kel- ly agree that even the tank is better than walking. LOWER RIGHT Sleep was the only Thing missed at this slumber party. Kathy Peterson Mike Petry Dennis Phillips Janet Phillips Monika Potter Karen Preston Kenny Pulliam Teresa Rawdin Chris Ray Becky Restad Karen Rich Bill Richardson Angela Rivers Claude Roebuck Suzy Roland Richard Rominger Chris Rubenacker Bob Runyan Annie Ruth Russell Brenda Saban Ron Sanford John Scheidel Pam Scherer Larry Schilson Karen Schlacter Paula Schmittag Dan Schneider Dave Schneider Rick Schonert Debbie Schroeder Jan Schroeder John Seely Jody Shafer Craig Shirley Diane Sibley Sumner Slichter Becki Smith Charlesetta Smith Debbie Smith Jennifer-Smith Peggy Smith Russel Smith Tony Smith Jim Speiser Jay Spiegel Stan Stalcup Sue Standefer Marvin Starks Sherri Stinson Darlene Stortzum Jim Strehlow Lynn Strozak Barbara Suggs Tony Suttle Carol Swanson Ricky Tanner -R f! fm 9:55 Gillis. 'Q ,tw ,rf D t- , Q ' 1-sql 'l HW' ,,,, Do they ever get together? Dick Taylor David Thomas Mike Thompson Rob Thornburn' Elaine Tinberg Gordon Tracey Perry Vanderford Sue Vanmatre Mike VonNeumann Pete Vriner Bill Wagner Bo Walker Tessie Walker Jim Walla-ce John Ward Jack Watson David Wax Parke Weatherford Bonnie Weaver Phyllis Webb Dave Weber Carolyn Wheatley Cathy Whipple Ruth Ann Whitner Mike Whitton Eugene Wiggins Priscilla Williams Joan Willmering Charles Wilson Linda Wilson Debbie Wisehart Terry Wolfe Cindy Wood Jim Wood Stephanie Wood Patsy Wrench Debbie Wynn Alan Yordy Paula Young Zane Ziegler Not pictured Allen Anderson Phillip Anderson Sterling Atkins Beverly Behnke Andy Bosch Ronald Brown Norma Burke John Butler Chris Combest Patsy Davis Linda DeMotte Clifton Doak Kenneth Edwards Robert Eisner Sylvester Evans Linda Fanakos Debbie Fancher Cecil Ferguson Carol Franklin Margaret Freeman Jerry Gable Frank Garvey Thomas Hall Otis Harris Jon Hays Michael Holden George Hsu Debra Karr Glen Johnson Kim Kilourz William Kinsel Terry Kirk Jane Kocher Dale Kunza Harris Lange Linda Long Carla Marion Jimmy Marks Susan Masurat Ernest McConaha Marianne Merz Allan Miller Cynthia Miller Daniel Morrow Wayne Murrel Kathy Peters Janson Powell Molly Pultz Roger Reis Darlene Rochby Rita Rose James Rotramel Richard Schaffer Brenda Schoonover Anita Stern James Texrry Paula Torres Gregory Tracey Shirley West Glen Warren Johny Wilkerson David Williams Joe Williams Cheryl Wright Class of '71 anticipates being contest winners CentraI's class ot '7l , often derogatorily called sophomores, provided the founda- tion tor the school. This was their tirst year in high school: a year ot being cut down by upperclassmen, enduring 70-minute classes, and getting stuck with the dirty work on'any committees or clubs. they dare loin. They may have been on the bottom ot the class totem pole, but Central's sopho- mores have passed the test! They tried everything from continually losing hall dec- oration contests to Big apple, little apple, Susie Q . . Yes, the.class ot '71 , under the leadership ot President, Tom Murray, Vice- president, Margie Graham, Secretary, Deb- bie Smith, Treasurer, Penny McEvoy, and the taculty advisors, Mis Noonan and Mrs. Ward, will make GREAT upperclassmen. Tensions are eased and spirts are raised as these sophomore boys start a long .walk home. - Cindy Abbott Cathy Abolt Cherie Adkins John Allan Candy Allen Dan Alvey Robin Amsbary Dave Anderson Steve Applegate Brad Arvidson Peggy Atkins David Atwood John Ayers Karen Bailey Pam Baker Gloria Baker Kathy Barbercheck Susann Barker Mary Bartholomew Mike Bartko Sue Basler Tim Beaulin David Becker Carolyn Beckett Jan Bennett Janelle Birge Bob Blackwell Bonnie Blaford Debbie Bloomer Paul Bluhm Steve Bode Michael Bodecker lan Boelens Rodrey Bogan Barbara Bradley Donna Bradley Ken Bradley Faith Bresnan Julie Bridges Charles Brinegar Nikki Broadrick Gary Brown Karen Brown Karen Brown Marsha Brown Rick Brown Kathy Bruss Sliellen Brya Pam Buckles Ray Buckner Patricia Bundy Bill Burkholder Janet Burnett James Burrell Keith Butler Charles Byers John Calcagno Diane Caldwell Jeff Carico Diane Carpenter Evelyn Carroll Carmen Cassells Chip Castelo Rick Cattell Melissa Chambers Julie Chaplin Arzetta Chapple Leonard Christman Willie Claiborne Marcia Clausen Ellen Clevenger Rick Clevenger Patrick Clifford Emil Cobb Jim Cobb Julie Cochrane Marsha Collins Marvin Coon Debbie Cooper Karen Cordes Jackie Cox Pamela Creek David Cunningham Rita Curtis Dinah Daniels Al Davis Roy Dawdy Randy Dawkins William DeArmond Kathy Dickerson Patty Dillingham Maureen Donovon Greg Dorsey Carol Douglas Pat Dubie Jerry Duckworth John Dunlap Terry Durham Carol Dyson Steve Edlefser .lan Edwards Charles Elam Terri Ewing Vicky Farris Yasmin Faulkner Cynthia Faw Donna Ferdon Chuck Ferguson Steve Fernandez Mike Field Kathy Fiscus Mike Fitzgerald Ellen Flynn Mike Flynn Richard Foley Sherwood Foster Petra Francg Debbie Galbreath Debbi Garland Carol Garrett Laura Garrett Dwight Gaskins Tom Geissler Scott Geiger Albert Gentille Nancy Gersbaugh Cathy Gibbons Russell Gillen Tim Gilles Richard Gish Reed Glende Carol Gonder Dan Graham Margie Graham Bette Griffin Delores Griffith Debby Grimsey Paula Grismen Leslie Grove Zoe Hale Mike Hallbick Susan Hamilton Betty Hardy Charles Hart Jeff Hayes Steve Hays Mary Heath Patti Helmick FAR LEFT Putting their minds to the task of thinking only in Spanish takes a lot of con- centration for Janis White and Fred Pugh. y ,y LEFT For Forest Carter, a library chair ll... 'l proves to be more relaxing than a class- ' room desk. Valuable ore those rcire moments of silence David Henderson Marietta Higgins Rick Hillbrant Brenda Hilliard Phyllis Hinderliter Carol Hindman Yvonne Hines Beth Hinton Lynn Hinton' Mike Holste Doug Holt Melanie Honn Carla Hopkins Tim Hoss Alisa Hudson Clifford Hurd Skip lnskip Bobby Jackson Carolyn Jackson Charles Jackson Doug Jackson Artice James Judith Jamison Linda Jasper Coale Johnson Dave Johnson Rick Johnson Vickie Jolley Denise Jomes Magnolia Jones Susan Jones Sharon Kappes John Katsinas David Keeling Elizabeth Kelley George Kelly Jesse Kent Vicky Kern Sol Kimbrough Terry Kincaid James King Gene Kirby Steve Kirwan Debbie Klaiss Andy Kmetz Linda Knerr Carol Knott Cherrill Knott Kevin Koehnemann Jim Koss Patty Kramer Kathy Krolick Rich Kucharczyk Denny LaDow Theresa Lamendola Vicki Lamendola Denise Landoss Ed Langenbartell Malvern Latter Gloria Lenoir Ron Lewis Kathy Lewman Pat Liggett Debbie Lindeman Nancy Littlefield Morris Lockett Richard Lore Tim Lowry Steve Lytle Jo Mabry Mike Machula Don Madex Camilla Malaise John Malloy Cheryl Manuel Dottie Martin Lonnie Massengale Joe Mattingly Jim McBride Deanne McCarty George McClendon Herbert McCoy Teresa McCulleyi Dave McDaniel Ann McDowell Peggy McEvoy Jesse McNeal Pamela McNeill Julia Mettaer Wesley Meyers Claire Michael James Michael Fear of defect drives them to victory l , l LEFT ABOVE Bobby Joe Jackson makes free throw points add up. ABOVE The faces of Rick Cleven- ger, Steve Fernandez and Richard Foley reveal tension together with hope as they watch their teammates grapple. Mike Milanovich Rita Miles Gay Miller Bonnie Mingee Jerry Minyarcl Allen Mitchaner Beth Moon Ethel Morley Greg Morgan Debbie Morris Debra Morris Betty Moss Tom Moss Ellen Moy Mike Moyer Jim Mueller Clementine Mullins Ellen Murphy Tim Murray Tom Murray Tom Nally Karen Neely John Neill Deborah Nelson William Newbern John North Linda Otey Murray Outlaw Grace Owens Barbara Padgett Nancy Palmissano Rhonda Parkhurst Teresa Parrish Bob Patton Larry Peat Dan Pellum Barb Percival Gawaine Perkins Mica Perkins Jean Pettit Bob Pheris Deborah Pierce Lonna Pierce David Pittman Dean Pittman Clayton Pope Mike Porter Sherry Powell Fred Pugh Brenda Pulliam Beniamin Purdie Phil Randall Nancy Rankin Sue Rector Rebecca Reed Chip Reineberg Bob Reinhart Beverly Reinhold Mary Rick Diane Rigsby Debbie Ringer Deborah Robinson Betty Ross Ted Roland Kim Rubenacker Judy Ruhle Greg Saegesser Linda Safanie John Salmon Lauri Sanderson Lavon Sayles Bob Scherer Debbie Schmall John Schoonover Margaret Schroeder Dave Schultz Marcia Seaman Lewis Seaton Ellen Seaver Sandy Seibold Ken Sempsrott Bob Shannon Anne Shapland Betty Shapland Teresa Sheahan Debbie Shelmacline David Sholem Laura Shuler Deborah Sibley Cheryl Simpson Nancy Simpson Jerry Sims Peter Skaperdas Addie Smith Cindy Smith Debbie Smith Greg Smith Greg Smith Jim Smith Linda Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Mary Sparks Susie Speck Bob Spencer Rosalee Spiegel Thomas Spitz Robert Staple Dan Starwalt Diane Staske Doug Staske Terry Steen Norbert Sterling Janet Stevens Don Stewart Jackie Stewart Julie Stillman Ma rga ret Stortzum Eddie Stout Gary Strater Sophs dive head-on into high school routine FAR LEFT Jim Smith expounds upon one of his philisophical ideas. LEFT In rain or shine, Tom Murray, Mar gie Graham, and Gawaine Perkins keep Us posted on activities. Dances, hair, pants - The changing generation Lynn Strode l James Suttle E Karen Tarpenning Betty Taylor Debbie Tempel Debby Tepper Bonnie Terry Ron Terry Eva Thomas Janet Thomas LaDonna Thomas Scott Thompson Roy Thurman Rosalind Tinsley Lynn Tipps Marsha Townsend Jim Truax Paul Turner Charles Uhllr Debbie Valentine Gary VanDenBerg May Vaughn Shelly Vaughn Bob Veatch Richard Wagner Howie Walker Max Wallace Linda Wand George Warner Margo Warren Betty Washington Barry Wasson Pat Weathington Dave Weaver Judy Weidner Thomas Weinreich Morrie Weiser - Gary Wells Randy Weston 1 1 l 5 FAR LEFT According to Jo Hinton and Linda Otey, four legs are better than two when riding bicycles. LEFT Marsha Collins, Rita Miles, Kathy Abolt, and Karen Neely expend their energy and ingenuity for standing trees for the homecoming dance. ABOVE Changing her school attire, Beth Moon makes a quick get-a- i way. i Not Pictured Gloria White Janis White Dennis White Janet Whipple Cindy Widloski Cheryl Wildemuth Curtis William Michael Williams Joyce Willskey Doug Wilson Richard Witt Daniel Wolfe Cheri Woolen Lynn Woomer Debbie Wright Kathy Wright Donald Yarling John Yarling Jenny Young Bob Zettler Vickie Alkere James Allen Cindy Andert .Rickie Austin Steven Ayers Myrna Barr Rich Barret Donald Barry David Beck Jessie Bigl-nam Henry Brown Donna Canull Forrest Carter Phillip Cooper Jackie Davidson Jeff Davis Wendell Decker Tim Dickey James Eddie Julie Ennis George Garrie Debbie Hanlon Richard Hepler Richard Johnson David Kesler Bradford Knop Clyde Levitt Richard Macpherson Sammy Mann Michael Mueller Ronald Oliver Thelma Page David Sides Greg Smith Michael Stahl Randy Seoine Michael Testory LaDonna Thomas Jack Vaughn Shelli Vaughn Diane Walker Randy White Dennis Whiteside Richard Wilcoxon Eddie Wittig Donald Wresh Steven Zindars Academics . Administration New principal promotes additional student rights New Principal, Bernard P. Fleener, bridged the gap between administration and students. Mr. Fleener sup- ported our teams with spirit and enthusiasm. He ,informalf ly talked with students in order to understand their prob- lems and thus make school more enioyable for everyone. Besides being a right-hand man to Mr. Fleener, Mr. Carl Nelson, Dean ot Boys, was challenged with the some- times unpleasant iob ot disciplining students. Mrs. Bertha Darsham, Dean ot Girls, was responsible tor advising students with their school problems. She started the year oft by talking to her girls and asking them to view the year with an optimistic outlook. With the aid ot Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Darsham, Mr. Fleener made his first year at Champaign Central High School a valuable one. LEFT The senior couch is used as an informal meeting place for Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Darsham and Mr. Fleener. FAR ABOVE LEFT The dress code is a topic of discussion for Mrs. Darsham and Kay Nelson, FAR CENTER LEFT New Prin- cipal, Mr. Fleener, displays his usual smile. ABOVE CENTER Mr. Fleener surveys the stu- dent body for the first time at the opening day assembly. ABOVE LEFT Pulling fire alarms re- leases the inner tensions of Mr. Nelson. State law requires that the alarm be pulled thirteen times every year. . 3 ee Unit Directors Defeated bond issue poses severcil problems Unit 4 faced a crisis. The school system's one and one-half million dollar debt plus the defeated bond issue made it necessary for every area of study to be de- creased. The school board and administrators had to re- proportion the budget which slightly affected this year's curriculum and will have a greater affect on next year's. Teachers were demanded to take on heavier schedules because of the reduction in faculty, and the size of classes was increased. The elimination of field trips.was another way in which costs were cut. Many proposals have been made on further ways to reduce education costs for next year and all have been considered. J W ll Ra burn, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Mrs. Unit 4 School Board Members: David Sessions, Francis Barker, Donald Porter, . a ace y Helen Lateer, Richard Foley. l LEFT Dr. Marshall K. Berner, Superintendent of Unit 4 Schools. FAR LEFT Mr. Cleveland Hammond, As- sociate Superintendent for Personnel and Pupil Per- sonnel Service. ABOVE Dr. Arthur Turner, Associate Superintendent for Instruction. ABOVE LEFT Mr. Don- ald Overton, Administrative Associate for Business. ABOVE CENTER Mr. George P. Hankinson, Associate Superintendent for Business. 59 Mr. Millard Berry Mr. Harold Felty Mr. John George Mrs. Mari Anne Ledbetter Miss Dorothy Loyd Mr. Eddie Palmer Counseling Help always available Career Showcases sponsored by the Coun- selors kept the students up to date on careers and fields of interest. Although the counseling staff was reduced by one half because of the defeat of the bond referendum, they did not fail to offer students their assistance with both personal and scholastic problems. College rep- resentatives from schools all over the country visited Central to encourage students to further their education and to give vital information about their schools. RIGHT Checking report cards can be a pleasant as well as an unpleasant job for Mr. Felty and Mr. Palmer. Library Visual aids supplement education of students Three new shelves ot books were added to the library this year, making it more functional for stu- dents in all tields ot study. A large number ot period- icals, microtilms, and records were also available to aid students. The tilms acquired through the library were used in the classrooms tor in-depth studies into various subiects. Thanks to our up-to-date library and well trained librarians, studying was more of a pleas- ure than a task to students. LEFT Looking through a film catalog, Mrs. Schriefer, librarian, shows Terry LaFoe the wide assortment of movies available. LEFT ABOVE Filing cards is only one of the many duties of Mrs. Eaclie, library secretary. NOT PICTURED Mrs. Matsui, Mrs. Schaeve. English Classroom projects stress crecitive thinking Besides the usual book reports and es- says, English students were given a chance to follow personal interests by doing indi- vidual proiects. Free verse, abstract paint- ings, and short plays were a few of the ways the scholars expressed their views on read- ings and problems discussed in class. These projects added variety to the usual monot- ony of study. Tape recorders were another help to English students. By taping their writings, they were able to learn how to speak cor- rectly and effectively. The tapes were also fun to listen to. l l LEFT Ronnie Putjenter tells Mrs. Bekemeyer to pick on somebody her own size. ABOVE To drink or not to drink is the question which Mr. White ponders at the faculty tea sponsored by Student Council. RIGHT Mrs. Kovar contemplates the value of flower power. wzrmgrx iff if ann' Q s :iv i' ..,. .v V. - rift in .ikgizx -wg... 5 i :gf wig . ilifiiif. mi Zi' I' f ,U 1, z 2 0 aiiailkzl amy: 8 ij? 1 ' '- 'M 2 pg igi ,fi 1 iiiim Q r sys .Vin 15 by gvgii 1 ,r,, :I L..ifffs.11fiii1f'. r .. u . - ' :-'.-,fi-.:f5:.ff . ' 15 iarfziiii'5f3!22EE51.l3ff5Ea'eilillzfw .1 1 ' 2 an ie5fg!afe!21f?1issfnf2?f2 far- i f--- . bmw, :f.z'.g:.fs5.!,, 5 hi: , Mrs. Suzanne Carey Mrs. Roberta Hannah Mrs. Alice Hamish Mrs. Evelyn Kovar Mrs. Mildred Margrave Miss Mary Ann Noonan Mrs. Jeanette Reed Miss Marion Stuart Miss Marjorie Wilson Mr. William Bridgeland Mr. Charles Evans Mr. John Frothingham Mrs. Marie Harrington Mrs. Edna Richmond Social Studies Centrcil predicts Nixon in mock politicol election Campaign stickers, posters, and buttons covered the halls and lockers of Central during the political year, 1968. Politics was one ot the most frequently discussed topics in social studies classes. These discussions climaxed in a mock presidential election which allowed the future voters to express their views. Movies, television specials and guest lecturers also helped students to learn about the world in which they live. The race issue, war in Viet- nam, poverty, and student uprisings were contemporary problems that students examined and attempted to solve. Classes were highlightedlby panels, debates, and dra- matic presentations. LEFT Mr. Bowman takes advantage ot the last few days before school starts. FAR LEFT Classroom duties are not the only interests of Mr. Schooley. FAR ABOVE LEFT Doug Abbott discusses the merits of long hair with Mr. Klein. ABOVE CENTER Mrs. Har- rington can't quite reach the top shelf. Science Apollo Spcice Progrcim sTimuloTes curious minds Science sTudenTs had a chance To go into orbiT This year with all The exciTemenT concerning The Apollo 8 Mission. Following The program on Television, physics scholars learned The hows and whys of The mission. With a variety of classes To saTisfy everyone's in- Terests, The science department offers advanced courses in physics and chemistry as well as specialized courses in biology. The anatomy sTudenTs learned all The parTs of The body in case They ever geT broken up over someThing, while micro-biology pupils examined The germs infesTing our bodies. These science classes enable students To beTTer fulfill The needs of our Technical socieTy. Mr. Frank Coates Mr. Allen Smith NOT PICTURED Mr. John Kern. LEFT As a last resort Mr. Smith ropes Joe Dean Morrow into studying physics. ABOVE Students find Mr. Coates' advice to be a great benefit. FAR ABOVE Mr. Webb demonstrates what happens To students who don't behave. l Mothemotics Slide rule, colculotor students' best friends General Mathematics was a new course offered this year in the Math Department. Plans were also being made for courses in statistics. These are to provide a sufficient background for each student to continue whatever mathe- matical training he desires. Overhead proiectors, models, calculators, slide view- ers, polar graph boards, and geometric solids were some of the equipment which made learning more interesting. These were used mainly as examples of the practical ap- plication of many mathematical concepts. Changing to more modern textbooks was also helpful for incorporation of ideas, symbols, language, and applications of the new math. Mr. Irving Meskimen Mr. Wilford Vandevender LEFT Math student Pat Fitzgerald discovers that College Algebra often requires extra assistance from Mr. Meskimen. LEFT ABOVE The broad smile on Mr. Van Auron proves that even geometry can be found amusing. ABOVE With the aid of Mr. Vande- vender, Richard Kucharczyk simplifies a difficult probleminto a few easy steps. NOT PICTURED Mrs. Shirley Buckles, Mrs. Gretchen Norton., Foreign Language Students travel through appreciation, knowledge As the modern communication systems make travel more common, Central's Foreign Language Department prepares its studentsifor future travels. They not only learn languages of foreign lands, but are taught to ap- preciate and respect foreign cultures. By attending the International Supper, students develop tastes for various foods other than those of the United States. Talks by travelers and foreign people gave students insight into the everyday lives of other peoples. With the use of modern laboratory equipment the young scholars were able to listen to their voices and perfect their accents. The five year courses offered in Spanish, French and German prepared the students for college and enabled them to study different facets of the language. RIGHT ABOVE Stretching out with a good book, Mr. Anderson relaxes dur- ing study time. FAR RIGHT ABOVE Mrs. Kellogg Ieads her class in a lively discussion. RIGHT A stern look by Herr Baltis brings a smile to Margery Mc- Hugh's face. FAR RIGHT Surrounded by students, Mrs. Bernhard reads aloud. Mr. Enoch Anderson Mr. Paul Baltis Mrs. Marcia Bernhard Miss Lois Botfenfield Mrs. Elizabeth Kellogg Mrs. Gladys Leal NOT PICTURED Mr. Edward Wilcox Mr. James Rouintree Music Turtles pcive way for musicians' spring tour The enticing aroma ot candy sold by CCHS's music department caused many students to over- spend their budgets and ignore their diets. The money earned was used to pay for the choir and band tour. Three levels ot instrumental music were offered this year in order to give more students a chance for participation. To prepare people to understand music was the main obiective of the department. ABOVE RIGHT Appreciation for good music is one of Mr. McNish's greatest assets. RIGHT Mr. Rouintree finds a use- ful way to release hot air. f LEFT With the aid of Miss Walker, John McCuIIey begins another masterpiece. LEFT BE- LOW Mr. Lindstrom and Ken Griffith demonstrate their ar- tistic talent by cutting out pa- per dolls. M Talent revealed through unconventional classes Different, interesting, great and wild are adiec- tives commonly used to describe Central's art classes. Besides helping to uncover talent in students, the art teachers present many new and creative ideas in their teaching. The products of the art students' creativity are displayed throughout the halls all year. Some students are also fortunate enough to have their works displayed in public showings. V ,,,f ll ll If Miss Jo Ann Groth ' A Mrs. Barbara Irland sw 3 Mr. John Lindstrom Industriol Arts ' Proiect house completed Once again Centennial and Central industrial arts stu- dents amazed the residents of the Champaign-Urbana area with their great mechanical abilities. This year's project house is located on Frank Street in Champaign. In addition to working on proiect house some boys participated in the Industrial Arts Fair at Eastern Illinois University in the spring. Exhibits from the wood, metals, and drafting de- partments were displayed. Many classes were offered in drafting, auto, wood- work, metal shop, machine shop, and industrial math. Air conditioning and industrial plastics were the new courses added to the curriculum. RIGHT No matter how far above his head a problem may be, Mr. Roger Taylor is always within reach of an answer. RIGHT BE- LOW Deep concentration' as shown by Mr. Butler and Stan Stalcup is a necessity to operating machinery. Mr. .Jerry Butler Mr. Charles Griest Mr. Lowell Hillen Mr. Joseph Houske' Mr. Robert Pittman Mrs. Marion Kessler Mrs. Helen Walker Home Economics New course offered Interested in a challenging new field of study? If so, the Home Economics department has lust the thing. Con- sumer Education was team taught to the Family Living and the Senior Business classes. This year was the trial period for this course, in order to see whether it should be in the regular curriculum in the future. Sewing, cooking and budget planning were not the only proiects that occupied Home Ec students. They also busied themselves by sponsoring an interracial play school during class periods. BELOW Adding ingredients is a serious matter to Linda Jasper and Jackie Stewart who are being supervised by Mrs. Walker. LEFT Looking over Donna Ferdon's work, Mrs. Hamilton gives a smile of approval. nz Mrs. Fran Dexter Mrs. Imogene Kolkhorst Miss Dorothy Munger Mrs. Joan Reicosky Mrs. Janice Schoen RIGHT After making a wastebasketful of mistakes, Mrs. Schoen resorts to writing in- stead of typing. ABOVE Under the authori- tative eye of Mrs. Dexter, typists race with the clock. LEFT The facial expression of Gary Lietz indicates his typing ability to Mrs. Kolkhorst. T' fmiiihirwiiiii X nl, Q J -lifts Business Educotion Music gives typing ci contemporary beat Business Education is the main division ot voca- tional education in the Unit 4 System. This depart- ment enrolls more high school students than any other vocational department. To help students de- velop iob skills and knowledge necessary for entry into the business world are some of the main obiec- tives of the Business Department. The college bound students develop sufficient skills to help attain their own personal goals. New equipment was incorporated into the Busi- ness Department. Eighteen new IBM typewriters and a calculator were added to the typing classes. Tran- scribing machines and electronic shorthand labs pro- moted individual progress in shorthand courses. Typ- ,ing to music, another new technique, added lite to classes while helping students to increase speed. Physical Education Park serves as meeting ground for PE classes West Side Park was invaded by the Central Physical Education classes during the warm months of this year. From hour to hour the park changed from a footballifield to a speed-a-way field to a baseball diamond. McKinley Y.M.C.A.'s swimming pool and tennis courts were other facilities used by the P.E. Department in expanding its curriculum. Mr. Richard Mulvihill, one of the boys' teachers, was a coach at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. His movies of the gymnastic competitions were of great interest and benefit to the entire P.E. Department. Miss Toni Biorn Mr. Lee Cabutti Mr. Coleman Carradine Mr. Charles Due Mr. Thomas Gher Mrs. Dorothy Miller NOT PICTURED Mr. Donald Pittman, Mr. Paul Seaman and Mr. Tommy Stewart. FAR LEFT Boys line up for inspection by Mr. Cabutti before starting class. BELOW LEFT Gentle encouragement by Peggy Dixon persuades Mr. Ward to take his first swim of the season. LEFT Taking time out from teaching, Mrs. West builds up her biceps by opening a drawer. CENTER LEFT Early morn- ing breakfasts are one of the many chal- lenges which are met by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Major. BELOW Mr. Ward explains to Hilkka Sarjamo that in America we drive in the streets, not on the sidewalks. Mr. Richard Mulvihill Mr. Gene Ward Mrs. Jean Ward Mrs. Pat West Mr. Richard Wooley Mrs. Toni Ave . .I gi . 3. 1, ie i A. mi g. , f 3? ' -. s V if g -I ..a.1'-:f2:1i::ls3l.i - it . gwaZaSl!'Qrsgx .f f :iffi2Ef?l:2iiii?2iiill! - lillflf!-Ei 1159 all 7 -:,frfix'gl'- i,lfn12g::1 15. : P-lf57'u iliifi i I.a,5,,1115i1,2 ,,f,.A:ii22 . ' 1. 'Z - . T lEi'sfiiiiz.ff I Qeaefesafv ' Special Education i Young instructors offer different approach The Educable Mentally Handicapped De- partment started off the school year with a group of new instructors. Bringing with them new ideas, the teachers sought to prepare stu- dents for the demands of society. An important change this year was a more structured depart- mentalized program with language, arts, social skills, math and vocations. New courses in communication were be- gun. Many materials were acquired through banks, telephone companies, the chamber of commerce and other avenues likely to provide first hand materials for class use. Occupational Exploration is also offered to special education students. This program en- ables students to plan and to discuss their fu- ture vocations. RIGHT Mrs. Bennett willingly helps a student to help himself. RIGHT ABOVE Bright smiles are commonplace in Mr. Urbanski's classes. CE Jobs count os credit The main obiective ot Cooperative Voca- tional Education is to advance the level of voca- tional competence through a training program n cooperation between school, business, par- ent, and student. This program gives students a chance to earn money while still getting credit toward graduation. Many new pieces ot equipment at stu- dent training stations were used during the year to help students and staff in self-evaluation. Closed circuit television was also utilized in the classrooms. LEFT With classroom equipment, Mr. Stanley demon- strates how to use a cash register. LEFT ABOVE In order to prepare students for the business world, Miss Hodg- son keeps up with world and community happenings. Mrs. Alice Cox Mrs. Margery Davenport Miss Carol Hodgson Mr. Thomas Klumb Mr Myron Ochs Dwane Patton Monty Stanley Custodions, Cafeteria Staff Never ending work What's left of a school if you take away the students, books, staff, and curriculum? An obvious answer is the building. Naturally, since it houses all of these other things, it must be kept in the best condition possible. This is the task of the custodial department. General building maintenance encom- passes such things as repairs, cleaning, heating, lighting, and maintenance of the school grounds. To complete all of these tasks custodians worked in shifts, so that several men were in the school building both day and night. Custodians were not the only people who contributed to the non-academic part of students' lives, cafeteria women were also on the job. More than cooking and baking went into the finished products consumed during the three lunch periods. Each meal served in the cafeteria was balanced so that students received all or part of their daily and weekly nutritional requirements. The cafeteria staff includes cooks, bakers, cashiers, and servers. LEFT Forgotten combinations produce tedious work for Mr. McCulIey. FAR ABOVE After a hard. day's work, Mr. Shipley takes a much deserved rest. ABOVE I could have sworn I saw a dove fly into Mr. Nelson's office, exclaimed Mrs. Levitt. Secretaries Cheerful smiles greet instructors, students No matter how big the problems, CCHS's sec- retaries always came through. A large staff of sec- retaries, composed of ladies whose first duty was to aid students, teachers, and administrators, per- formed various services throughout the school building. Along with regular office' procedures such as typing, bookkeeping, and answering tele- phones, our secretaries handled student absences, appointments, student registration, and the daily bulletin. Even with all of their important duties, secretaries were always willing to give cheerful assistance to students. LEFT Mrs. Mankey and Mrs. Nesmith prepare for another school year at registration. LEFT ABOVE The ringing phone is a constant interruption to Mrs. Talbott. ABOVE Jeanette Risinger, Elizabeth Campbell, Pam Zelinsky, Carol Fiock, Hazel Nesmith, Joanne Talbott, Virginia Garland, Ruth Eadie, Darlene Hanson, lvlarie Mankey. DOING 84 85 Qiudeni Life Action, enthusiasm typify our fabulous '69 year Who doesn't remember dragging himself out ot bed every morning lust because it meant being one more day closer to Friday? Looking back over 1968-1969 happy memories come to mind quickly: games, dates, parties and dances. Burning the midnight oil late Sunday was really worth putting oft homework for a great weekend that went all too tast. With an extra long Christmas vacation came six inches ot snow which was good for one day ot relaxa- tion to be used for snow ball tights, tobogganing and skating at Maynard. '68-'69 was a year we'll remember tor all the wild, exciting times, and the quiet times off sitting tor hours at Uncle John's, a small get together, or iust plain bombing around. FAR LEFT Resting on the deserted throne are the sweet momentos of Homecoming '68. LEFT ABOVE Cheryl Shmikler spots one of the many mistakes in the senior girls' dance line. LEFT MIDDLE Jim Cobble croons away as Katy Schilling cracks Tom Good's ribs. LEFT Typical senior guys make the scene on the senior couch. ABOVE Martha Kelley plays pace car in the Clark Park 500. ABOVE Cassie Leng tries to get Tom Good's whole hand as he offers her a bite of his cake at Hilkka's open house. RIGHT ABOVE Nelson Smith takes time out of the socializing to reveal a few of the mysteries of science. RIGHT Hilkka Sariamo and some of her new friends discuss the differences between Finland and America. Howdy Hop CCHS welcomes Hilkko Soriomo ot open house Finding a parking place around Kess- lers' on the night ot Hilkka's open house was a problem. The house was just packed with CCHS'ers, all wanting to meet our foreign exchangee, Hilkka Sariamo. The Howdy Hop was also a great suc- cess. Two big bands played at the hop- the Park Street Overpass and CW Moss and the Barrow Gang. For once, the sophomores attending their first hop were exposed to a good band which encouraged them to attend other hops. FAR LEFT What do girls have to do to dance? Cathy Abolt tries her best. LEFT Checking out the boys at the Howdy Hop are Susan Heimburger and Patty Butler. BELOW These sophomore boys have about one more year of standing be- fore they discover dancing. RIGHT Boy's State representatives from Central lined up on the senior's couch are Marty Schroe- der, Gary Lietz, John Hecker and Terry Tanner. BELOW Interested in what's going on, Julie Twen- strup and Tom Good have their eyes glued to the television as the election returns roll in. Boy's State John Hecker sent to Boy s Nation, Washington A typical day at Boy's State includes attending sessions on gov- ernment in the morning, athletics in the afternoon and hearing speakers in the evening. Attending Boy's State from Central were Terry Tan- ner, who was elected State Senator, Gary Lietz, Clerk of the Supreme Court, Marty Schroeder, elected County Clerk, and John Hecker who was selected to go to Boy's Nation in Washington, D.C. Boy's State offers a wide range of opportunites for participation by its citizens in all phases of govern- ment. Boy's State is a program of citi- zenship training held one week in June at the Illinois state fairgrounds and is sponsored by the American Legion. Champaign Visit Illinois' foreign exchangees spend three days at Central Foreign exchange students from schools all over Illinois came to Champaign and visited our high school for a day. They stayed with Central students and expe- rienced an exciting weekend in Champaign. Various ac- tivities were planned for the exchangees to make their stay more enioyable. LEFT Two of the exchangees from Tibet and South Africa listen to one ot the speakers welcoming them to Central. BELOW Hitting the books again is John Goodell, a semifinalist for the National Merit Scholarship. LSD for Victory Terry, Morcio reign over Homecoming festivities 'Homecoming week was filled with class competitions, seniors taking all, the excitement of who would be homecoming queen and football king, having a date for the dance, Sweet Soul l l Blues featuring CW Moss and the Barrow Gang, going to a pre- game dinner, painting our cars with victory signs, becoming hoarse at the pep rally and at the big game. Seniors took all the honors during homecoming's Let's Stop Decatur Week. LEFT The class officers made monkeys of themselves, having to peel and eat a banana with one hand. Tom Good stuffs it in, winning it for the seniors. CENTER ABOVE Homecoming queen finalist Cindy Evans CENTER BELOW Queen finalist Gay Inman. ABOVE RIGHT Queen finalist Paula Luesse. CENTER 1968 Football King Terry Tan- ner and Homecoming Queen Marcia Foster. RIGHT ABOVE Junior attendant Rita Lierman. FAR RIGHT ABOVE Sophomore attendant .Iackie Cox. RIGHT Sherri Atkins adds the finishing touches to the homecoming dance dec- orations. FAR RIGHT Hippie Joan Will- mering pulled one of the floats in the assembly and threw LSD sugar cubes to the crowd. 93 LEFT ABOVE Brenda Saban releases a little fension during the half time. RIGHT ABOVE Bill Hussong watches the clock before he has To go back on The field at the half. ABOVE Many pained looks are seen on the faces of The crowd as the precious seconds fly by. RIGHT Steve Amsbary proves That man really is of a violenf nature. The senior car smash didn'f make any money but if was sfill a great success. Various activities end big week of year Are we vicious? The competition be- tween the classes was at its height during Beat Urbana Week, each class striving to win money making, hall decorating and cheering contests. Some of the teachers put on a great tiger hunt, but somehow the assembly iust wasn't the same without the traditional senior girls' skit. All in all the week was an unfor- gettably great one even if it did end in defeat. LEFT ABOVE The Idea of having breakfast at six a.m. seemed bet- ter the night before. LEFT Half way through, the false ceiling on the senior floor began to look rather discouraging to Karen Welch and Tom Good. ABOVE At one of the many pre-game dinners, Dawn Baldus carefully decided what to eat next while Julie Twenstrup shoved it in. yice-Versa Basketball star Arberry Barnes reigns 1 RIGHT ABOVE As the tables are turned around on the night of Vice-Versa, l Zoe Hale helps her date, Ricky Fei- l field, on with his coat. RIGHT Just after the Coronation, Elaine Washington and King Arberry Barnes lead the first dance. s , be 1' iiarWl'1' LEFT ABOVE After all the weeks of planning and wor- rying, last minute decorating comes to an end. LEFT Jim Cobble stands back and en- joys himself while Diane Bac- chi peels off a ten from her roll of bills to pay for the dance. LEFT BELOW Pausing a few minutes for refresh- ments are Mike Millage, Dave Ashby, Marsha Collins and Kathy Abolt. BeaT Urbana, STunT Show,gPlay CCHS sTudenTs display numerous TalenTs Friday, The day of The big Ur- bana game in our gym, sTarTed off wiTh a class compeTiTion. This year The sophomores puT up a good TighT, buT The seniors came Through again To win The TradiTional Tricycle race. Twin ciTy TighT became a few mo- menTs of visual splendor as we were honored by a visiT from The famed Urbana cheerleaders. Happiness was winning The Champaign-Urbana game 49 To 37. ABOVE and ABOVE RIGHT Mark Cuf- wrighr and Cindy Evans peel our on Their bad Tricycles, but The pedaling abiliTy of The seniors surpassed That of The under- classmen for another vainglorious Tri- umph. RIGHT Urbana Cheerleader Jane Mueller swings iT. ABOVE LEFT C Club's Jewish priest Bruce Garret, with Tom Good and Marty Schroeder get into good humor before going on stage LEFT Jeff McGill adds the finishing touches. ABOVE The antics of the senior girls never ceased to amaze Cassie Leng. Organizaiions MLCTOOFI Selling ods, cropping pictures: T969 Mciroon Putting out a complete and appealing yearbook has been the aim of the hardworking Maroon staff. Through- out this year fifth hours in Room 219 have been the scene of continuous activity-busy editors drawing lay- outs, writing headlines and identifying pictures, photog- raphers developing film at the last minute, and our advisor and editor editing the final copy. Along with sell- ing ads, the business staff has learned the importance of a good layout while changing the style of their section. These are some of the challenges we have had in putting our yearbook together. The climax to our many hours of work is this-the l969 Maroon. FAR LEFT ABOVE Last minute proofreading is done by Cheryl Shmikler, editor, Miss Max- ton, student teacher, and Miss Wilson, editorial advisor. FAR LEFT CENTER Croppers, as well as layout sheets, are a part of the yearbook. LEFT CENTER Photographers Margo Davis and Morrie Weiser develop pictures for our first deadline. LEFT ABOVE Selling ads, and learn- ing about layouts too, doesn't seem to hamper the enthusiasm of Cheryl Flynn, Mrs. Daven- port, business advisor, Patty Spratt, and Patsy lnskip. LEFT A break between deadlines is wel- comed by the Maroon Staff. FRONT ROW Martha Kelley, Marcia Foster, Judy Smith. SECOND ROW Pam Jones, Sue Tinkey, Diane Goller, Sandy Wells, Julie Twenstrup. BACK ROW Jenny Hogan, Debbie Petry, Kay Nelson, Debbie Smith, Linda Bailey, Dawn Baldus. Chronicle Satisfaction grew from involvement The lights in Room T05 burned to the wee hours of the night with industrious Chronicle reporters hard at work. This year due to financial problems, Central's news- paper, the Chronicle, was forced to convert to offset printing, a change in the tradition of the newspaper. Although the editors were required to spend twice as much time as before, the added involvement brought greater friendships among the staff. RIGHT Using different techniques, Anita Stern and John Yarling complete layouts. ABOVE Head typist, Julie Twenstrup, finishes an editorial for the next edition of Chronicle. Chronicle members, FRONT ROW Patty Hendrix-Editorials, Gary Lietz- Sports, Kathy Kessler-Editor-in-chief, Debbie Gohl-Feature, Jenny Cun- ningham-News. SECOND ROW Nikki Broadrick, Connie Lessaris, Cheryl Jacobson, Betty Ross, Marcia Seaman, Karen Tarpeting, Debbie Wright, Debbie Burkhead, Linda DeMotte, Joan Willmering. THIRD ROW Nancy Rankin, Sennie Goines, Nancy Gersbaugh, Kathy Erikson, Martha Berry, Morrie Weiser, Julie Twenstrup. BACK ROW Valerie Koester, Don Yar- ling, Bob Shanon, George Pellum, Peggy Mitchell, Anita Stern, John Yarling, Robin Amsbary, Candy Allen. Smoke 81 Parchment members, FRONT ROW Debbie Schaffer, Don- na Butts, Mary Kay Carpenter, Mary Claire Wilder. SECOND ROW Paula Torres, Bill Franks-Editor, Barb Hedge-Circulation Editor, Diane Carpenter. BACK ROW Margaret Brown, Jim Franks, Jim Michael, Anita Stern. Smoke 81 Parchment Clever cover ideal The winning literary works of would-be authors and poets were secretly chosen by a panel of Smoke 8. Parchment members. Only short stories, essays or poems composed by Central students were published. The staff re- viewed each work that was submitted so that they could pick the finest masterpieces for their literary magazine. Talented art students on the staff successfully designed an eye-catching cover. LEFT BELOW Debbie Gohl and Mary Claire Wilder re- view an unusual drawing in their literary magazine. LEFT Judging this book by its cover would reveal a hint of extremely clever contents. Quill 81 Scroll Toilers pushed for deadlines Working on school publications was trying work and sometimes a frustrating job for editors. In their minds were visions of counting char- acters and staying up late to meet the deadline the next day. After the work, came the glory for there was a chance of being selected for Quill 8K Scroll, an international literary club. Only a few members of the Chronicle and Maroon staffs were honored with member- ship to this club. They sponsored the concessions at a basketball game to finance their spring banquet. Old mem- bers devised a humorous initiation for newcomers in thelspring. A ABOVE Cheryl Shmikler and Marcia Foster wait in suspense as Judy Smith pulls a witty caption from her grab bag. RIGHT Speedy Debbie Gohl pecks away on the typewriter as Gary Lietz counts the characters for a headline. Peeping over their shoulders, Fat- ty Hendrix and Kathy Kessler proofread their work. Quill 81 Scroll members, FRONT ROW Judy Smith Secretary, Gary Lietz Presi- dent, Marcia Foster Vice-president, Patty Hendrix Treasurer. BACK ROW Arna Leavitt, Kathy Kessler, Debbie Gohl, Cheryl Shmikler. Canvas Boelgl Various talents demonstrated by members Canvas Board members, FRONT ROW Diane Bacchi, Jane Mueller, Debbie Lindeman. SECOND ROW Mary Claire Wilder, Barb Van Cleave, Janet Bowles, lMolly Dittman, Vicki Cooper. THIRD ROW Martha Berry, Karen Schlacter, Robert Cook, Jennifer Smith, Linda Frieburg, Nora May Williams. Canvas Board is an honorary art club not only tor painters but also tor ievvelry makers, potters, and sculptors. Vivid imaginations and finger control are two qualities that boosts a chance ot being accepted in this organization. As they make the A grade throughout the year, exceptional art students are added to the list ot members. ABOVE Busily stapling' some stretched canvas, Bob Simpson prepares for another art project. l Wig 'n Point Stunt Show brought hilarious reviews Acting talent is not a requirement for membership in Wig 'n Paint. Behind-the-scene activities are necessary in producing a good play. Scenery designers and builders, stage and light directors, ticket sellers, make-up artists, and house managers are all important personnel that make a play successful. Their talents have been proven in the fall play, My Three Angels, Stunt Show la take-off on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-Inj, the spring musical, and the contest play. Wig 'n Paint's cleverness was typified in their Homecoming float which won first place. ABOVE The talented Sweet Water Blues provided musical entertainment at the Stunt Show. RIGHT BE- LOW Mr. White casts Becky Cline and Mike Hendrix for important roles in the fall play. Wig 'n Paint members, FRONT ROW Mary Jane Bloomer, Patty Bash, Mike Hendrix. SECOND ROW Joan Willmering, Vicki Kern, Diane Bacchi, Karen Brown, Sue Bassler, Cindy Abbott, Barbara Suggs, Debbie Schmall. THIRD ROW Marin ireland, Connie Lessaris, Debbie Carlier, Margaret Brandis, Susann Barker, Cherie Adkins, Peggy Adkins, Becky Cline, Terry Nally, Linda DeMotte. FOURTH ROW Cammie Malaise, Beth Hinton, Denise Riehle, Cathy Eyans, Marcia Seaman, Tessie Walker, Marilyn Catlin, Gawaine Perkins, Molly Dittman, Vicki Cooper, Nancy Colbert. FIFTH ROW Debbie Wright, Nancy Rankin, Jim Sharp, Kathy Lewman, Bob Cook, Suzanne Merrill, Julie Bridges, Mary Kennedy, Donna Butts. BACK ROW Robin Amsbary, Sue Casey, Margaret Brown, Terry LaFoe, Tom Good, Bill Dorsey, June Morris, Jim Strehlow, Dixie Etheridge, Valerie Koester, Mary Beth Beach. yi Order ot the Masks members, FRONT ROW Mary Jane Bloomer, Mike Hendrix, Patty Bash, Vicki Cooper. SECOND ROW Marin Ireland, Mollie Dittman, Denise Riehle. BACK ROW John Strehlow, Barbara Suggs, June Morris, Tom Good. Order of the Masks Dramatists gained special recognition Hard-working drama students receive special recognition. It they reach a total of one hundred points, they are eligible tor membership in Order ot the Masks, the honorary drama club. Student dlirectors and stage assistants are chosen from this elite group to be Mr. White's right-hand-men during Central productions. LEFT Clipboard in hand, Pat- ty Bash, a very active Order of the Masks member, checks up on backstage lighting procedure. ABOVE A Cappella members relax between num- Choirs bers during fiffh hour practices. RIGHT Pre-concert -l- jiffers are eased when Jenny Black and Gene Brew- er fell some of their favorite jokes. N U m e S Madrigals, FRONT ROW Mary Jane Bloomer, Jamie Pearson, Paiiy Bash, Mike Dea- Ton, Nancy Foote, Barbara Suggs, Diane Bacchi. BACK ROW Peggy Smith, Suzanne Merrill, Valerie Koesler, Jansen Powell, Alan Yordy, Mike Hendricks, Gay Inman, Jim Rick, Sharon Robinson. Troubadours, FRONT ROW Jim Slrehlow, Chuck Jones, Doug Allen, Lee Meeker, Dennis Strat- ton, Dave Bergman. SECOND ROW Mike Billings, Dave Anderson, Alan Yordy, Jansen Powell, Doug Davis, Greg Kaufman, Jim Sharp. BACK ROW Doug Wilson, Mike Dealon, Bill Hussong, Jim Rick, Eddie Baines, Gene Brewer, Mike Hendricks. A Cappella, FRONT ROW Bonnie Weaver, Jenny Black, Nancy McDade, Darnetta Nelson, Carol Swanson, Katie Schilling, Becky Cline, Debbie Smith, Elaine Tinberg, Diane Bacchi,. Barbara Suggs. SECOND ROW Gene Brewer, Carol Dixon, Kathy Vaream, Monika Potter, Betty Sawyer, Sue Standefer, Martha Berry, Debbie Padgett, Denise Riehle, Linda DeMotte, Kathy Krolick, Peggy Atkins, Connie Lessaris, Joan Kulwin. THIRD ROW June Morris, Peggy Mitchell, Pam McCulley, Nancy Foote, Mary Jane Bloomer, Jackie Lowe, Lila Gadbury, Suzy Roland, Donna Whitner, Angela Rivers, Marsha Faust, Mary Beth Beach, Peggy Smith, Nancy Colbert, Beth Hinton, Peggy Annin, Suzanne Merrill, Becky Sheahan, Eddie Baines, Sue Casey, Greg Kaufman, Dixie Etheridge, Sharon Tinsley, Mike Hendricks. FOURTH ROW Mollie Dittman, Sue Tuley, Kathy Weaver, Marilyn Catlin, Jamie Pearson, Sharon Robinson, Valerie Koester, Lee Ann Morrison, Mary Brown, Kathy Eriksen, Dave Berg- man, Kathy Kessler, Gay lnman, Linda McLoughlin, Dennis Stratton, Jim Sharp. BACK ROW Bill Hussong, Jim Rick, Doug Allen, Chuck Jones, Doug Davis, Lee Meeker, Jansen Powell, Mike Deaton, Jim Strehlow, Mike Billings, Dave Anderson, Doug Wilson, Alan Yordy. requests inspire energetic rehearsals Sing along with McNish must have been the motto of the A Cappella choir dur- ing this past year. Eighty-five clear voices, combined during fifth hours, produced the now familiar strains of Windy and Cher- ish. Learning songs was only a part of the activities, the members had hardly a moment to spare with providing entertainment in area schools and towns and selling candy to help support the cost of the concert tour. Only the anticipation of the tour eased the tensions during tryouts for next year's Madrigals, Trou- badours, and Vocalettes. Vocalettes, FRONT ROW Marilyn Catlin, Jamie Pearson, Lila Gadbury, Carol Swanson, Becky Cline, Deb- bien Smith, Joan Wilmering. SECOND ROW Sharon Robinson, Kathy Vaream, Denise Riehle, Connie Les- saris, Joan Kulwin, Diane Bacchi, Barbara Suggs, Peggy Smith. BACK ROW Kathy Weaver, Nancy Foote, Mary Jane Bloomer, Martha Berry, Valerie Koester, June Morris, Marsha Faust, Gay Inman, Mary Beth Beach, Suzanne Merrill, Patty Bash, Elaine Tinberg. Orchestra Musicians reveal appreciation of art It you had ever been near the orches- tra room during first hour, you heard music -music produced by the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Wilcox. The purpose of this group was to give the students experi- ence in playing with a chamber group and enioying and appreciating music. Orchestra Members, FRONT ROW Elaine Tin- berg, Peggy Atkins, Kathy Krolick, Mary Rick, Maureen Morfey. SECOND ROW Darlene Stort- zum, Peggy Smith, Greg Adams, Cynthia Eng, Barbara Suggs, Ed Langebartel. THIRD ROW Bill Campo, Kathy Logue, Reynold Veach, Eddie Baine, Joyce Willsky, Robin Amsbury, Joan Kulwin. BACK ROW Chuck Jones, Bill Hussong, Chuck Yan- cey, Leslie Silkey, Dave Kessler, Jim Rick. ABOVE RIGHT Director, Mr. 1 Wilcox, concentrates on con- veying the perfect mood to I his students. RIGHT Kathy Logue rehearses a piece of music for an approaching concert. I Dance Band members FRONT ROW Gre Ad Ch , g ams, uck Jones, Walter Hines, Eddie Baine, Reynold Veach. SECOND ROW David Kessler, Chris Finlay, Jim Rick, David Becker. BACK ROW Lockland Smith, Chuck Yancey, Jim Sharp, Bill Hussong. Bond Spirit presides over sleep, weather Marching Band definitely proved to be for the enthusiasts on- ly as temperatures dropped to 140 during football season. At 7:30 in the morning, practicing formations would not seem to be one's first de- sire-but Central Band members did not lack in spirit or number. They performed at football and basketball games and at pep assemblies. This year, Band members accompanied the A Cappella choir on tour. I I i Band members, FRONT ROW Mike Hendricks, Gawaine Perkins Debbie Bank H ' s, attie Lenoir, Joan Kulwin, Eddie Baine. SECOND ROW Sue Elrya, Camie Malaise, Cheryl Wildemuth, Debbie Schmall, Faith Bresnan, Jon Pigage, Don Barry, Charles Ferguson, Karen Merrifield, Debbie Galbreath Linda Dahl, Elaine Tinber . THIRD 1 Q ROW Vicky Farris, Deanne McCartney, Ellen Ebert, Kathy Bundy, Pat Sterlin G Ad g, reg ams, Phil Randall, Karen Bailey, Debbie Burk- head, Rhonda Parkhurst, Susan Heimburger, Debbie Smith. FOURTH ROW Cherie Woolen, John North, Danny Graham, Roy Dowdy, Mike Thompson, David Keeling, Cliff Doak, Russell Gillian, Doug Allan, Gary VanDerBurg Dan Pellum FIFTH ROW Bl - , I . i I Cam po, Tom Hunt, Joyce Willsky, Richard Johnston, Debbie Bartholo me K h w, at y Lewman, Susie Speck, Vicky Alkire, Julia Mettaur, Greg Morgan, Gary Straiter. SIXTH ROW Walter Hines, Chuck Jones, Bill Hussong, Bruce McKenzie, Chuck Yancey, Jim Michael, Jim Rick, Jim Sharp, Margaret Brown, Bob Pilchard. BACK RO W George Kelley, David Kessler, David Becker, Locke Smith, Steve Amsbary, Kent Sempsrot, Chris Finlay, Chip Reinburg, Ted Roland, Fred Pugh. I I ABOVE LEFT Members of the Marching Band brave the elements to perform at half-time. ABOVE Going over a new piece of music is Laura Garrett. Bgign Club Members discover busy schedule New members aTTending classes aTTired in baThrobes, Thongs, and baTons successfully endured The TradiTional BaTon Club iniTiaTion. They sold candy and calendars To help raise The money needed Tor The spring Tour and musical. They sponsored an acT in The STunT 'Show and The Vice- Versa Dance. Two weekends greaTly anTicipaTed were Those oT The Spring musical How To Suc- ceed In Business WiThouT Really Trying and The concerT Tour To The Ozarks. Baton Club Members, FRONT ROW Elaine Tinberg, Debbie SmiTh, HaTTie Lenoir, PaTTy Bash, Jim Rick, Nancy FooTe, Sharon Robinson, Carol Swan- son, Joan Willmering, Debbie Banks. SECOND ROW Denise Riehle, Diane . . . . I. Bacchi, Linda DeMoTTe, Karen Merrifield, Peggy SmiTh, Marilyn CaTin, Mary Jane Bloomer, Greg Adams, Judy Nadarslci, Connie Lessaris, Barb ' ' ' ' k Bill Suggs, KaTy Schilling. THIRD ROW Joan Kulwin, KaThy Eric son, Campo, Pam McCully, Lila Gadbury, Jamie Pearson, Peggy Annin, SUS l Mar Heimburger, KaThy Logue. BACK ROW NlarTha Berry, Lynn Yeaze , y BeTh Beach, Jim Sharp, Mike Billings, STeve Amsbury, Bill Hussong, Chuck Jones, Val KoesTer, Suzanne Merrill, Mike Thompson. LEFT lniriafes Carol Swanson and Lila Gadbury sing a song as part of their iniration for Judy Nadarski. LEFT ABOVE Maioreffe, Debbie Banks, conducfs the band at half- time. House of Representatives Constitution develops independence cmd results Creating a stronger relationship be- tween students, faculty and the administra- tion was the basis of all discussion at House meetings. Under the new constitution adopted this year, members felt they had more freedom and greater influence with decisions on their proposals. Organizing a scheduled activity period for each week was one of the main proiects undertaken this year. ABOVE Representatives review pro- posals before presenting them to the administration. RIGHT ABOVE Speaker of the House, Gary Lietz, leads a discussion at a meeting. House of Representatives members, FRONT ROW Patty Bash, Jamie Pearson-Secretary, Gary Lietz-Speaker of the House, Alice Davis, Barb Van Cleave-Speaker Pro Tempore, Ricky Tanner-Treasurer. SECOND ROW Judy Smith, Darlene Brownfield, Jackie Lowe, Patty Butler, Albert Morr, Lon Jackson. THIRD ROW Mike Fitzgerald, Cheri Woolen, Kathy Erickson, Paula Young, Denise Riehle, Perry Hamilton, Dan Graham. FOURTH ROW Henry Ratcliffe, John North, Steve Hays, Joan Kulwin, Beth Cox, Susan Jones, Angela Rivers, Jo Hinton, Susan Shoemaker. BACK ROW Joe Calcagna, Tom Dorsey, Steve l.aRocque, Karen Schlac- ter, Terry Tanner, Dave Bode, David Sholem, Margaret Brown, Marcia Foster, Julie Bridges. Honor Society members, FRONT ROW Margaret Brandis, Barb Hedge, Vicki Cooper, Greg Adams, Dawn Manire, Beth Hinton, Terry Nally. SECOND ROW Jennifer Black, Bob Carpenter-Treasurer, Dave Henry- Vice-president, Patty Hendrix-Secretary, John Hecker-President, Debbie Carlier, Linda Bonnell. THIRD ROW Sue Tinkey, Suzanne Merrill, Sharon Robinson, Marcia Foster, Patty Bash, Regina Bresnan. BACK ROW Valerie Koester, John Goodell, Paul Andrew, Mark Pugh, Mike Hen- drix, Alan Yordy. ABOVE Marcia Foster pins the Honor Society ribbon on Alan Yordy who is being tapped. RIGHT Bob Simpson iives at the Homecoming Hop sponsored by the Honor Society. ,Honor Society Homecoming Hop sufficed dough In the eyes of Honor Society members the Homecoming Hop which they spon- sored proved to be extremely successful. Along with a few customary bake sales, these members labeled with the nickname bookworms made enough money to cover the cost ot their annual tling, the Honor Society Banquet. Probationary soph- omore members were tapped in the fall and besides keeping a high scholastic aver- age, became involved in the club's activities and a table at the International Supper. Student Council Changes bring lively octivities Adjusting to changes in Council as well as throughout the school this year might have caused a setback in getting activities under way last tall. But under the leadership ot Terri Nally, president, and Mrs. Richmond, spon- sor, enthusiasm spread throughout Central. Homecoming, Beat Urbana Week, and the District convention in Bloomington were the tirst ot the year's activities. Sponsoring Intra- State exchanges and revising the stu- dent Handbook were proiects contin- ued this year. Election Board members sponsored by Mrs. Dexter ran the elec- tions of Homecoming, Miss Merry Christmas, Vice-Versa King and Stu- dent Council members tor next year. Student Council Members, FRONT ROW Christie Kelley, John Hecker, Alice Davis, Terry Nally, Linda Bonnell, Donna Whitner, Marc Cut- right, Elizabeth Kelley. SECOND ROW Debbie Banks, Laura Garrett, Arna Leavitt, Gawaine Perkins, Hillka Sariamo, Patsy Wrench, Karen Neely, Margie Graham. THIRD ROW Janet Phillips, Cheryl Jacobson, Janet Bennett, Patty Bash, Marilyn Catlin, Mary Jane Bloomer, Karen Welch, Rita Miles, Dale Hubbard. BACK ROW Walter Hines, Cindy Evans, Linda Patterson, Alan Yordy, Tom Murray, Jeff McGill, Pat Fitzgerald, Pam Scherer, Brenda Saban. Election Board members, FRONT ROW Kay Nelson, Janet Mueller, Brenda Saban-chairman, Dale Hubbarcl-chair- man, Patty Carroll, Vicky Kern. SECOND ROW Faith Bres- nan, Jenny Black, Pam Kelsey, Barb Suggs, Anne-Marie Kmetz. THIRD ROW Evelyn Carroll, Peggy Schroeder, Diane Golfer, Sharon Robinson, Janet Stevens. LEFT ROW Student Council members Tom Murray and Liz Kelley are happy at the prospect of Greg Luesse and Jim Levanti supplementing the treas- ury in exchange for some home-baked goodies. LEFT Members, Kay Nelson and Jenny Black, re- ceive detailed instructions on election procedures from Mrs. Dexter, sponsor. ABOVE President, Ter- ri Nally, makes her stage debut as part of the Shag Line. Afro-American Afros did needy ln iTs second year of exisTence, The Afro-American Club has grown To immense size. The Black organizaTion discussed such Things as racial conTlicTs and preiudices, Black Power, and Negro hisTory. One of Their obiecTives was To help needy families in The communiTy. Their presence is essen- Tial in discussing and solving school and communiTy racial problems. ABOVE This band revs-up some soul while stu- denfs iam in The Girl's Gym ar The hop spon- sored by The Afro-American Club. Afro-American members, FRONT ROW Linda Long, Debbie Banks, Rosalin Tinsley, PaT WeaThingTon. SECOND ROW Mr. Carrodine- Sponsor, Donald STuarT, RoberT Staples, PauleTTe SmiTh, Tina McNeal, Mr. Palmer-Sponsor. THIRD ROW Dennis STraTTon, MarTha Jackson, WalTer Hines, Tom Gaskin, Tom HunT, Angie PaTTerson. BACK ROW Dennis Phillips, Arberry Barnes, Jo McNeal, Clyde Turner, Terry Tan- ner, Ulish CarTer. i I Key Club members, FRONT ROW John Hecker, Alan Yordy Treasurer, Gary Lietz Vice-president, Steve LaRocque President, Doug Davis Sec- retary, Kevin Bennington Parliamentarian, Jim Speiser. SECOND ROW Clayton Pope, Mike Fitzgerald, David Schultz, Marc Cutright, Bill Campo, Bill Cox, Peter Skaperdas, Greg Adams, Mike Porter. THIRD ROW Howie Walker, Scott Glover, Mark Holste, Bob Runyan, Bill Miller, Sumner Slichter, Joe Calcagno, Steve Fernandez. FOURTH ROW Charles Coy, Phil Jacobs, John Parks, Mike Billing, Mike Holste, Marc Chagnon, Terry LaFoe, Charles Wilson, Mr. Bowman Sponsor. BACK ROW Jim Strehlow, Dave Sholem, Bill Franks, Jim Franks, Rick Schonert, Fred Pugh, Dennis Horn, Craig Shirley, Mr. Palmer, Sponsor. Key Club Membership surged Key Club attendance surged to forty members. With this increased number, these boys had a better chance of reaching their goal, raising SI OOO for a new school in Guate- mala. Selling Halloween candy and peanut brittle started this fund which will take more than one year to complete. They also spon- sored a Christmas party for Unit 4 EMH chil- dren, collected tor UNICEF, attended the Key Club International Convention where Miss Teenage America was guest speaker, scrubbed walls at the Boy's Club, and many other worth- while services. LEFT ABOVE Steve LaRocque, Key Club's super- spirited President, points out the Key Club lnter- national emblem sewn on his blazer. RIGHT ABOVE Bill Franks and Howie Walker voluntarily turn in the money they collected for UNICEF. LEFT BELOW The good deed doers take a stab at barbecuing. C Club members, FRONT ROW Stan Stalcup, Mike Petry, Pete Vriner, Ron Chambers, Marc Cutright, Rich Glover, Craig Pierce, Leroy Chin, John Hecker. SECOND ROW Robert Patton, Bob Carpenter, John Mc- Culley, Steve Mayberry, Bill Cox, Tom Gaskin, Fred McHugh, Scott Glover, Chuck Hart, Jim Lewis. THIRD ROW Jeff Edwards, Greg Kauf- man, Steve LaRoque, Dave Ashby, Bruce Garret, Chris Bland, Tom Murray, Doug Davis, Walter Hines. FOURTH ROW Pat Fitzgerald, Steve Michaels, George Pellum, Tom Good, Chris Hanson, Jeff McGill, Randy Fonner, Jerry Gormon, David Wax. FIFTH ROW Arberry Barnes, Terry Tanner, Don Delbert, Steve Williams, Clyde Turner, Dave White, Dave Henry, Rich Schonert, Chuck Bayne, Dave Bode. BACK ROW Marty Schroeder, Jerry Sims, Ulish Carter, Robin Gadbury, Dan Bone, Dan Carlier, Bob Hepler, Joe McNeal, Paul Andrew, John Murray. l ' ,, 'i. ea- '-1--gnu: W- - W,-A lillnslxn LEFT Seniors Chuck Bayne and John Murray display their masculine physique in a feminine way. BELOW C Club President, Dave White, tries to decide whether to get his hair cut or just trimmed. BELOW LEFT Lonely Pete Vriner wonders, Where did everybody go? c Club Athletes, feminine? Traditionally our athletic heroes proudly displayed their accomplishments through wear- ing their C Club jackets and letters. This year their originality construed new authority. Before school, after school, or during school, they could be found dominating the senior couches with their masculinity. Their Stunt Show performance, resembling The Party of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In completely overwhelmed the audience with its jokes, puns, and go-go dancers. Spring brought plans for the Club dance and picnic. I2I Pepettes Pepettes holt . . .l,2! Muddy shoes, red knees and short, white skirts were common characteristics of The loyal Pep- ettes on any Friday morning. Early morning prac- tices under the watchful eye of Mrs. Maior helped this collection of senior girls march on to perfec- tion. Caught up in The flurry of withered pompons, The strain of holding back a Tear, or yelling Their hearts out during a victorious moment, The girls willingly pledged Their support to dear old CHS. The head Pepettes kept The girls in line as They marched at pre-games, half Times and pep assem- blies. Forming arches, portraying Trees, making royalty lines and creating spirit were some of the goals achieved by all sixty girls. TW RIGHT ABOVE Pepette leaders, Judy Smith, Cindy Evans, Sue Shoemaker, Denise Riehle, Jamie Pearson, Mari- lyn Catlin, Mary .lane Bloomer and Patsy Inskip. ABOVE Mrs. Major, Pepette adviser, stirs up enthusiasm when she starts her own cheer at the Beat Urbana assembly. RIGHT CENTER Pepettes coordinate during half time of the homecoming game to execute precision movements. RIGHT BELOW Pepette leaders raise their pompons high in honor of' our football team. Sophomore Cheerleaders Wool uniforms goin opprovol Previous sophomore cheerlead- ing uniforms were replaced by new wool ouTTiTs This year. ATTer school, Third Tloor was This squad's usual habiTaTion and pracTice area. New yells and movemenTs added To a cerTain originaliTy only one squad could obTain. VarsiTy alTernaTe Cheryl Jacobson, and Mrs. Miller, Their adviser, gave helpful criTicism on group coordinaTion. LEFT Successfully, Margie Graham Tries her besf at sophomore cheerleading Try- outs. Sophomore cheerleaders Berh Cox alTernaTe Bonnie Terry CaThy Abolt Laura GarreTT, Margie Varsity cheerleaders, Chris Rubenacker, Gay Inman, Becky Anderson, Donna Cox-Max Maroon, Marcia Foster, Karen Welch, Ann Eilbrachf. LEFT ABOVE Karen Welch, captain. RIGHT ABOVE Cheryl Jacob- son, alfernafe. RIGHT Gay Inman. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT ABOVE Marcia Foster. RIGHT ABOVE Ann Eilbrachf. LEFT BELOW Chris Rubenacker. CENTER Donna Cox, Max Maroon. RIGHT BELOW Becky Anderson. W? is N O ,a R 5 5 is xm it 'I 3 ,MW NT G+: HQ 5 , fi r Q37 if as ,im . f GAA Varied cictivities inspire friendships Although sports were the core of GAA, cultivating friendships and planning social ac- tivities were equally important. Members had their choice of a variety of sports: bowling, fencing, golf, ice skating and swimming, in ad- dition to the popular seasonal ones. Activities from this year included homecoming, Interna- tional Supper, campout, slumber party and an Honors Banquet. The highlight of the year was the November GAA Playday among the area high schools: Central, Centennial and Urbana. GAA members, FRONT ROW Pam McCulley Treasurer, Terry McCulley Points Chairman, Hattie Lenoir Vice-president, Mary Kay Carpenter President, Tessie Walker Secretary, Debbie Schmall, Debbie Klaiss. SECOND ROW Debbie Lindeman, Karen Tarpenning, Linda Bailey, Nikki Broadrick, Sue Ellen Brya, Petra Franco, Judy Weidner, Mary Rick, Kathy Helfer. THIRD ROW Barb Hedge, Cheryl Wilde- muth, Deanne McCarty, Sharon Kappes, Karen Bailey, Melanie Honn, Debbie Galbreath, Connie Lessaris, Chris Arnold. FOURTH ROW Faith Bresnan, Dianne Carpenter, Brenda Pulliam, Dinah Daniels, Diane Walker, Rhonda Parkhurst, Carolyn Wheatley, Debbie Shaffer, Laurie Sanderson, Carmen Lassells. FIFTH ROW Ann Shapland, Lorie Shafer, Pam Buckles, Melva Phillips, Donna Butts, Kathy Eriksen, Kathy Logue, Sennie Goines, Dawn Manire, Debbie Bloomer. BACK ROW Betty J. Washington, Melinda Smith, Margaret Breitbarth, Marilyn Starks, June Morris, Karen Cordes, Zoe Hale, Suzanne Merrill, Julie Bridges, Susan Jones. FAR LEFT BELOW Secretary, Tessie Walker, records minutes at the first business meeting. FAR LEFT GAA member, Margaret Breitbarth, is ready to receive the birdie. LEFT Fencers in the on-guard position practice their tactics. ABOVE Checking towels before get- ting ready for her next class is Pam Kelsey. RIGHT ABOVE Teaching Kathy Logue how to record locker combinations is Miss Bjorn. RIGHT The score is tied when Nancy At- wood awards two points to the team with possession of the ball. FAR RIGHT Arna Leavitt watches the ball and the position of the players while officiating a volleyball game. Gym Leaders, FRONT ROW Arna Leavitt, Chris Arnold, Pam Kelsey, Patsy Inskip, Sandie Wells, Vickie Cooper, Sharon Mattingly, Linda Brown. SECOND ROW Hattie Lenoir, Karen Welch, Judy Smith, Dawn Manire, Julie Twenstrup, Barb Van Cleave, Sue Tinkey, Dawn Baldus, Melva Phillips, Denise Riehle. THIRD ROW Mary Jane Bloomer, Mollie Dittman, Susan Shoemaker, Mary Kay Carpenter, Patty Hendrix, Kathy Logue, Cinda Parkhurst, Cathy Evans, Marilyn Catlin. BACK ROW Nancy Otey, Sharon Robinson, Gay Inman, Diane Goller, Nancy Atwood, Patty Spratt, Marsha Bo- decker, Marcia Foster. Gym Leaders Seniors strengthen leadership abilities Attending meetings at 7:30 a.m., al- though difficult at first, became easier for the Senior Gym Leaders, sponsored by Mrs. Miller. Their responsibilities varied from taking attendance and leading exercises to officiating basketball. The girls, selected upon the basis of grade average, teacher recommendations, and a personal interview, had to maintain high standards of conduct. Volunteer Office Assistants VOA's contribute to complex erci of IBM VOA girls served as right-hand men to the secretaries by answering the telephone and col- lecting the attendance cards each hour. In the office, they processed the cards through an IBM machine to record daily absences. Each girl was assigned specific duties such as typing schedules and filing. They delivered messages to students from the administration and notified club mem- bers of special meetings. Monthly meetings were held to plan proiects and activities. ABOVE Busily recording the ab- sentees are Karla Anderson and Mrs. Mankey, secretary. RIGHT ABOVE Assistant Terry Wolfe greets Mr. Urbanski, EMH director, with a quick hello while collecting attend- ance cards. Vocational Office Assistants, FRONT ROW Julie Chaplin, Sandie Wells Vice- president, Jamie Pearson President, Debbie Carlier Secretary, Diane Gentile. SEC OND ROW Jill Lewis, Theresa Rawdin, Terry Wolfe, Kathy Vaream, Barb Lipscomb THIRD ROW Cathy Evans, Diane Madix, Judy Smith, Julie Twenstrup, Sue Tinkey Janet Gundlock. BACK ROW Melinda Smith, Barb James, Susan Stotler, Karla An derson, Margaret Breitharth, Lynn Yeazel. gCounseling Guides Aides carrying posses relieve weciry students Cries of ls that for me? greeted each coun- seling guide as she brought blue slips to students dreaming of ways to get out of class. They were responsible for delivering messages and answer- ing the telephone. Their tasks also included up- dating the bulletin boards containing information about area colleges, financial aid programs, and college entrance examination dates. Guidance di- rector, Mr. Palmer, found the services rendered valuable and appreciated the help immensely. ABOVE LEFT Volunteers, Dawn Manire, Angie Patterson and Nancy Otey, assist secretary, Mrs. Garland, with uni- versity applications. ABOVE Adding bulletins to the finan- cial aid boards are Gay Inman, Chris Hoss, Debbie Padgett, Nora Martin and Karen Rich. LEFT Distributing counseling slips are among the duties of Peggy Dixon, Dawn Baldus and Patti Goddard. French Honor Society Standards kept throughout yecir Requirements for membership in French Honor Society were to maintain an A in French throughout the year with no grade lower than T a B in other subiects. This year, there T were twelve members. The nine as- sociate members were those stu- dents who qualified but were no lOl'igEI' S'lUClylI'1g FreI'ICl'l. Smith-President. BACK ROW June Morris-Secretary, Val Koester-Treasurer. l o C c French Club Officers, FRONT ROW Debbie Burkhead-Vice-president, Debbie French Honor Society members, FRONT ROW Terri Nally, Marin Ireland, Diane Bacchi, Connie Lessaris. SECOND ROW Dawn Baldus, Nancy Colbert, Sue Tinkey, Linda Bonnell, Suzanne Merrill. BACK ROW Margaret Brown, June Morris, Jim Frank, Val Koester, Kevin Neely, Nancy Foote. Spanish Club Spanish Club members, FRONT ROW Jenny Black-Vice-President, Margaret Brandis-President, Beth Hinton-Treasurer. SECOND ROW Linda Otey, Liz Kelley, Debbie Garland, Kay Nelson, Margie Graham. THIRD ROW Gay Miller, Karen Brown, Cathy Wright, Peggy Adkins, Cindy Abbott, John Calcagno, Debbie Shaffer. FOURTH ROW Ga- waine Perkins, Becky Kline, Jo Hinton, Debbie Valentine, Joe Calcag- no, Dan Starwalt, Diane Rigsby, Carol Swanson. FIFTH ROW Karla Anderson, Kathy Barbercheck, Steve Ayers, Masha Faust, David Sho- lem, Paul Andrew, David Atwood, Cynthia Faw, Barb Barnard. BACK ROW Melinda Gourlie, Nancy Atwood, Joyce Willskey, Debby Tep- per, Carol Hindman, Diane King, Julie Bridges, Rita Miles, Paulette Smith. Tacos, anyone? Feliz Navidad! Members of Spanish Club used this saying in greeting one another at their annual Christmas Party. Spanish Club homemakers also topped the International Supper with traditional Spanish dishes and desserts. A writing contest added a competi- tive spirit to the club when they had to com- pose a theme written in Spanish. Students with a high grade average in Spanish were initiated into Spanish Honor Society. BELOW Costumed Julie Bridges replenishes the plate of one of the many eager eaters of Spanish food at the International Supper. ABOVE FTA members decide on projects for the rest of the year. RIGHT Girls learn about the lighter side of teaching. Future Teachers Club brings participation Were you considering the field of teaching? If so, ioining the Future Teach- ers of America was for you. Belonging to the club sponsored by Mrs. Matsui helped members choose Courses neces- sary for a teaching career. Speakers came and discussed different areas of teaching with the club. Projects included spon- soring a Valentine's Day Party for chil- dren, raising money for a donation to the Salvation Army, bake sales, and the International Supper. FTA members, FRONT ROW Sennie Gaines-Treasurer, Mary Miles-Secretary, Ellen Ebert-President, Valerie Koes- ter-Social Director, Elaine Tinberg, Chris Cronau-Vice- president. SECOND ROW Peggy Atkins, Kathy Krolick, Connie Lessaris, Nancy Colbert, Beth Hinton, Debbie Car- lier, Tessie Walker, Debbie Wright. THIRD ROW Janet Gundlock, Nancy Rankin, Martha Berry, Mary Beth Beach, Nancy Otey, Melinda-Smith, Debbie Smith. Future Nurses Meetings develop knowledge of field Observing the procedures at a nearby hospital helped F.N.A. members realize the responsibilities and rewards of nurs- ing. Films and speakers on the different as- pects of the career added interest to the meetings sponsored by Mrs. Ward. During Easter vacation they took a weekend trip to Cook County Hospital in Chicago. While there, they were acquainted with the wide scope of opportunities in the career. FNA Members, FRONT ROW Vicki Kern-Treasurer, Faith Bresnan Secretary, Debbie Bloomer-Librarian, Rita Miles- Vice president, Dixie Etheridge-President. SECOND ROW Cindy Widlowski, Cherie Atkins, Debbie Valentine, Jackie Cox Diane Gentille. BACK ROW Karen Bailey, Judy Rugle, Peggy Schroeder, Terry Sheahan, Susann Barker. LEFT ABOVE Informing members about mental illness is Debbie Bloomer. LEFT Locating a heartbeat on advisor, Mrs. Ward is Faith Bresnan at an FNA meeting. ix Soil teom to Arcolo A soil judging contest in Arcola added an additional activity to the busy Future Farmers of America. Regularly playing basketball in the Girl's Gym and participating in a speech con- test in the spring rounded out their schedule. Two sectional winners won production awards, Steve Heffernan in swine production and Tom Rayburn in small grains. They went on to dis- trict and state competition. Coordinate club meetings with Centennial High School members surpassed previous attendance records. ABOVE As representatives of CHS's soil team, Chuck Deakin, Steve Heffernan and Gary Reifsteck build a soil castle. RIGHT BELOW FFA officers, FRONT ROW Steve Heffernan-Treasurer, Chuck Deakin-Vice-presi- dent, Gary Reifsteck-Sectional Reporter. SECOND ROW Darrell Fillenwarth-Sentinel, Jim Edgebrook-Sectional Secretary. BELOW Chuck Deakin and Tom Rayburn pre- sent Mrs. Darsham with a yellow carnation during Na- tional FFA Week. FFA members, FRONT ROW Steve Zindars, Bob Scherer, Gary Reif- steck, Marc Shaw. SECOND ROW Jerry Sanderson, John Adams, Steve Heffernan, Chuck Deakin, Ken Pittman, Steve Blue. FSA members FRONT ROW Linda Carroll, Launa Meece, Nancy Weldon, Barbara Britton, Marsha Burge. SECOND ROW Carolyn Wheatley, Patty BACK ROW Paula Brewer, Linda Frieburg, Cinda Parkhurst, Melinda Gourlie Debbie Padgett, Ethel McFarland, Cathy Carr. Q Typers get tips The usual image of a secretary is a girl madly typing with shorthand notes scat- tered on her desk. FSA does train girls for a secretarial career but adds a little extra. Learning the ups and downs of the business world, developing good work habits, and appearing pleasant to their patrons were some of the little extras. Social activities were also part of the fun. FSA members attended the National Secretaries Associa- tion meeting held at the Ramada Inn and had a splash party at Centennial Pool. To finance their social lives, they sold candy. BELOW Melinda Gourlie, left, shares the surprise and joy on Cheryl Bogan's face as Cheryl uriwraps her gift at the FSA Christmas Party. Butler, Kathy Vaream, Paulette Smith, Pam Shepherd, Barbara Lipscomb. RIGHT Preoccupied with her Typing, Maggie Rasmus- son assists Coach Lee Cabuffi in his office. RIGHT BE- LOW Cinda Parkhursf continually answers The phone, Takes noies, and runs The mimeograph machine in The busy Main Office. L OO goes To SToTe Office OccupaTions did noT only provide sTudenTs wiTh iob opporTuniTies and office Train- ing, buT also sponsored an educafional field Trip To Chicago. Selecfed delegaTes were privileged To aTTend The STaTe Leadership Conference and a mass meeTing aT Urbana High School. A special banquer for Their bosses ended a year full of experiences and opporfunifies. OO members, FRONT ROW Launa Meece, Marla Brownfield, Marsha Burge, Linda Carroll, Debbie Ewing. SECOND ROW Barb BriTTon, RiTa Rose, Patsy lnskip, Pam Shepherd, Lynn Casfelo, Patty Shapland. BACK ROW Linda Henderson, PaT Burks, Pam Easfin, Cinda Parkhurst, Paula Brewer, Ethel McFarland. l ,S 1. ii il: it DECA members, FRONT ROW Brenda Schoonover. Peggy McDade, Dot- tie Martin, Gaydel Bolds, Penny Emmons. SECOND ROW Mr, Stanley- Sponsor, Lovanda Chapple, Paula McDade, Rick Sansone, Dave Williams, Debbie Christie. BACK ROW Becky Williams, Chris Bland, Gordon Tra- cey, Dennis Hatc:her, Billy Nale, Wesley Bolds, Linda Frieburg. DECA School skippers? At l2:45 each day, certain Central stu- dents left school. These privileged charac- ters were DECA workers. They, however, did not get to skip out on any work, had to go to their own afternoon iobs they . They adorned the second floor showcase each month to display merchandise from their various stores. They attended the Area Lead- ership Conference and State Leadership Conference. A candy sale remained for their money-making project. ABOVE Paula McDade and Melinda Ap- person carefully observe how Dennis Hatcher rings up a sale on the practice cash register. LEFT Vicky Casad, Linda Frieburg, and Gaydel Bolds watch as Mr. Stanley advises Debbie Prevette, DECA President, on how to arrange the CVE showcase. VICA Trcide occupcitions worthy, of esteem To strive for personal achievement in every aspect of lite was one of the main pur- poses ot the Vocational Industrial Club ot America. The club tried to teach the students to develop leadership abilities, to promote high standards in trade ethics, to carry out worthy activities, and most ot all to create a sincere interest in and tor trade and industrial occupations. RIGHT Parke Weatherford, Linda Massengale, and Herb McCoy review a pamphlet on fob opportunities. ABOVE Sponsor, Carol Hodgson, assumes the re- sponsibility of advising all these working students. VICA members, FRONT ROW Debbie Hanlon, Debbie Pittman, Joan Mabry. SECOND ROW Morris Lockett, Steve Harper, Claude Roebuck. COED members, FRONT ROW Janet Burnett, Jackie Chapman, Diane Caldwell, Donald Stewart, Deborah Nelson, Pat Helmick. SECOND ROW Mr. Klumb-Sponsor, Bill Cavanaugh, Margo Warren, Carol Gonert, Charles Elam, Lovan Sayles, Jessie Bigham. THIRD ROW Kathy Peters, Chris Combat, Mike Smith, James Heferdy, Arzetta Chapple. BACK ROW Velma Page, James Suttle, Jim Rotramel, Bob Garrett, Allen Anderson, Glen Warren. QQJL Orphans delighted Sponsored by Mr. Klumb, a new club was formed this year. Its main purpose was to bring deprived children into social activi- ties. To finance their projects, they had a car wash and fixed toys. They surprised orphans with gifts from Santa Claus and a chance to make new friends at a Christmas Party in Central's cafeteria. ABOVE Pat Helmick and Diane Caldwell tend these orphans until Santa arrives with their gifts at the COED Christmas Party. Qporis Centrcil gridmen feel split in two schools In 1967 Champaign Senior High School di- vided to become Central and Centennial. With half of the students that travelled across town also went many football players. Last year, seniors were given a choice of which high school they wanted to at- tend. The maiority chose Central, so the football team was not hurt. This year, districts were set up and each school received approximately the same amount of gridmen. Coach Tom Stewart anticipated the split and saw that it could mean losses, so in the fall of T967 the sophomores were allowed to play with the varsity for the first time. Central still experienced a losing season with only two wins and seven losses. Centennial and Central have yet to meet in competition, but already rivalries have formed. Central fans have shown pride in their team, as they stood behind the gridmen the whole football season. The Maroons have proven by their spirit and ability that they will rise above this season's record. UPPER LEFT Dave Ashby, an injured player, is greeted by raised pom-pons as he enters the gridiron. UPPER CEN- TER Steaming words of wisdom escape Coach Stewart on a crucial play. UP- PER RIGHT Ball handler Eddie Chin eludes the defense. LOWER Maroon strength and running combine for an important yardage gain. Football Young Maroons have disappointing season Champaign Central's young Maroons finished their season with a disappointing record of 2 wins and 7 losses. Early losses to Streator and Joliet were discourag- ing, but a few changes in the plays renewed strength and Central bounced back to win both the Mattoon and Schlarman games. The year came to a close as Central met five conference opponents. Although the Maroons lost these games, the average point loss was only seven. The biggest disappointment came at Urbana when, under the swirling snow, the Mighty Maroons lost by six points in the last quarter. All games were met with new vigor and effort as each player gave TOOM of himself. Full laurels were deserved by seniors Craig Pierce, Terry Tanner, John Murray, Robin Gadbury, and Tom Gaskin. Stand-out juniors Pete Vriner, John Levanti, Paul Andrews and Eddie Chin are full of promise for next year. Coach Tom Stewart, along with assistants Tom Gher and Richard Wooley, instillea pride in the team as the many near-victories showed that the '68 team, as 'those before, really had Champaign spirit. Central Gridmen. FRONT ROW: Dave Bode, Tom Gaskin, Pat Fitzgerald, Terry Tanner, Robin Gadbury, Joe Kurlakowsky, Craig Pierce, John Murray, Chris Hanson, Dave Henry, Jim Cobble, Randy Fonner, Steve Michael, Leroy Chin. 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J.V. and Sophomore Football Muscle-clashing toil develops tolent for Coach Gene Ward's sophomores gained valuable experience from their winning season which will help them in playing varsity football next year. The sophs compiled a record of five wins and two losses. Central started their season with a morale-boosting win over Decatur MacArthur and followed with a shut- out victory over the Mattoon Greenwave. Urbana edged over the young gridmen in the next game by seven points. Later in the season Central gained revenge over the crosstown rivals by a score of T4-7. The sophomores then proceeded to down Stephen Decatur and Danville, allowing only one other loss to Decatur Eisenhower. Sophomore players Jim Koss, Tom Murray, Ron Chambers, and Richard Witt were rewarded for their long hours of muscle-clashing practice when added to the varsity squad. The future of Champaign Central's football squad lies with its sophomores. 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The gridmen had tough luck in losing their first game, but bounced back to win their second game against Decatur. Out of next two games with Danville and Stephen Decatur, one was lost and the other tied, respectively. ln the finale facing Bloomington, Central was crushed as they lost by one point in the last few minutes of play. Cross CounTry Coach Fred Schooley's Cross CounTry Team Tried harder buT sTill ended Their season wiTh five losses and four wins in dual compeTiTion. Two wins came againsT RanToul and one againsT BloomingTon. Much To The dismay of CenTral, Urbana won looTh of Their ouTings while The oTher Two losses came from Danville. This season was a major improvemenT over lasT year's losing sTreak. Coach Schooley was quiTe saTisTied wiTh The fine efforT The Team puT TorTh. Senior Tom Good, who capTured ninTh place, along wiTh Marc CuTrighT, Terrance LaFoe, Chas Wilson, and Clyde Turner, placed CenTral fourTh in The disTricT. 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RIGHT BELOW Bare- footed Marc Cutright doggedly overtakes an Urbana foe. l W 1 I l50 l LEFT Intricate arm locks and holds are part of Maroon grapplers' tech- niques. LEFT ABOVE Mike Petry us- es cunning and strength to advance over his opponent. BELOW Varsity wrestler Kip Mecum studies his plan of attack. RIGHT Coach Pittman and team anxiously await the outcome of a close match. Wrestli Central matmen sweat off pounds, place third Champaign's wrestling team had a building season this year with a 7-5-l record for dual meets. The squad converted the girls' gym into a modified sauna bath, where they sweat- ed off pounds while replacing them with mat experience and strategy. The fine coaching of Don Pittman and his as- sistant, Tom Gher, built the boys into first rate grapplers. Next year's team will be at a loss without seniors Kip Mecum, John Hecker, Pat Fitzgerald, Fred McHugh, John Murray, and Robin Gadbury. 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Rounding out the excellent team were sophomore Jesse McNeal and Bobby Jo Jackson ready to fill in their talents at any time. The fabulous desire to win by the l968-69 Nla- roons led Central in a real Year of Spirit. Varsity Cagers, FRONT ROW Coach Lee Cabutti, Jesse McNeal, Joe McNeal, Arberry Barnes, Terry Tanner, Steve LaRocque, Greg Kaufman-manager. BACK ROW Coach Coleman Carrodine, Tom Geissler, Clyde Turn- er, Dave White, Doug Allen, Dave Henry, Coach Charlie Due. Basketball triumphs, achieve third in state Coach Lee Cabutti's Maroons gained tremendous ability, not only in man-to-man defense but also devel- i oped a decisive zone defensive in this past season. Spurred on by the promise of a bar-b-qued spare rib din- ner, the Cagers tried to hold their opponents under the 40 point mark. This reward, among other things, helped the Maroons to become one of the top teams in the state. CHS ended their conference season as co-champs of the Big T2 conference. 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Clyde has developed into a fine de- fensive player as well as a high scorer. His versatility and excellent team work has made him one of the outstanding players in the state. He achieved the highest total points scored in the IHSA State Basketball Tournament with 91 points which boosted his prep total to l805. ictorles CENTER Clyde prepares for his record reaking basket with cool determination. ABOVE EFT Well aimed shots by Clyde Turner pay off with f. . l . . 9 former record holder Ted Beach and his successor hake hands as the long standing record was sur- Jassed. BELOW Surrounded by Red defense, Clyde r' ' ' Il Il urner again exerts his Maroon Power. 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Other outstanding players were Richard Witt, Jim Koss, Ron Oliver, Ron Terry and Willie Newbern. Other sophomores provided good back-up and replacement material. Sophomore cagers, FRONT ROW Jim Koss, Gregg Dorsey, Willie Claiborne, Bobby Jo Jackson, How- ie Walker, Richard Witt. BACK ROW Tom Geissler, Artice James, Ron Terry, Doug Wilson, Willie Newborne, Steve Bode, Ron Oliver, Coach Charlie Due. Swimming Building yeor helps loy foundotion for tonkmen In his second year as swim coach, Dicli Mulvihill led a building year which gave some good experience to the sophomore-filled squad. Senior letterman Bob Carpenter Tried his best for his final year at Central, and senior diver John McCulIey finished the season with only one setback in competition. Senior Jeff McGill and iunior Don Delbert also put in good per- formances for the Maroon tankmen. CHS fin- ished 4-l2 in dual competition and looks ahead for more successful seasons. 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Tesla ENE? it si 55 ,5 , sinh barter T li ,.: f A E253 S 2,31 E in ill Wil fr ' t WT' Q 4 .L 'Q ' ,M L35 -. as A i , 5 ' 'E .... ,W 555 sf ., we-J:-,,'E'1'::-u.wg,aa: ' 'w eft' 2. ,,-::..29'2aEi4:'e:. 5:'f::i.. i:'1..:'::..: f:.':2I asF'e:- . 3 52? li 3 rg! 9 i ff if gi S M .sa 5 , g ill, U .,,: fsgggt g L gi ., i?gg3 ,tg 5 f vii 'Lis sis' g ,it 5 2 ggr , C , is s I I63 Golf team, FRONT ROW Jeff McGill, Rob Eisner Scott Glover Bob Hepler SECOND ROW Coach Rich Wooley Bo Walker John Bartko, Lynn Woomer, Jim Speiser, David Keelmg BACK ROW Tim Nally Rick Hepler Chlp Castelo John Katslnas M Putting power gives linksmen edge in meets Running up stairs and practicing with a net proved helpful for the improv- ing golf team. Second-year coach Rich- ard Wooley hoped to succeed in better- ing last season's record. Returning letter- men Scott Glover and Rob Eisner, with the assistance of Tim Nally, have done well for the linksmen. The sophomore team members surely look promising for future years and gave Mr. Wooley a building block. Senior lettermen, Bob Hepler and Jeff McGill, climaxed their golf seasons with superb performance in both dual competition and tourna- ment play. RIGHT Coach Richard Wooley and returning Iettermen Scott Glover, Rob Eisner, Jeff McGill and Bob Hepler swing into another season. Tennis Netmen volley for six key vorsity positions LEFT Varsity lettermen Scott Glover, Rob Eisner, Jeff McGill, and Bob Hepler pose as the linksmen's greatest strength with Coach Wooley. ABOVE Eddie Chin practices a strong backhand which is vital in com- petitive tennis. RIGHT ABOVE Junior Jerry Gorman masters the all- important serve. RIGHT Jim Lewis speeds toward an underhand save. The Champaign Central tennis team, deeply hurt by last year's graduation, found the going rough in this rebuilding year. Coach Mulvihill had only two returning let- termen, Ed Chin and Jim Lewis. They were placed in number one and two positions consecutively. The other four spots left open on varsity were evenly fought for by John Parks, Rick Tanner, Mark Holste, Bill Campo, Jerry Gorman and a handful of sophomores who were exposed to competi- tive tennis for the first time. Coach Mulvihill spent most of the time teaching the fundamentals of the game and trying to develop consistency and con- fidence in his players. Hopes for a brighter future increased with each passing week as poise and tech- nique became a part of a good number of the CHS netmen's games. Track Running through mud, ice ready thinclcids BELOW Stamina-building stairs are a must for track hope- ful Terry Steen. BELOW RIGHT Laughing provides comic relief for Tom Weinreich during his strenuous practice. Renewed enthusiasm coupled with prom- ising talent made this year's track squad a strong :ontender in the Big 12 title race. Coach Sea- man relied on lettermen Paul Andrew, Chuck Bayne, Bruce Garret, and Tom Good, along with veterans Marc Cutright, Dave Henry, Terry Tan- ner, and Jackie Vonner to pace the cindermen into Conference and District contention. Seaman was pleased with the great interest shown by sophomores and comments that there is great promise among them. Early spring training, the great amount of enthusiasm, and the talent from both veterans and newcomers made this year's track team a satisfying one for Central mentor, Paul Seaman, and assistants Coleman Carro- dine and Fred Schooley. Bosebgll Lettermen prepare for fourth Big 12 title Returning lettermen are Maroon diamond- men's power as they anticipate equaling their 3rd place finish in State finals and capturing their 4th Big I2 title. Early season practice of weight-lifting, bat- swinging, and stair-climbing conditions con- ference winners. Experience in every position will prove to be a major factor in Big i2 games. Returning pitcher Dave White and hitters Dan Bone, Chris Hansen, Steve Mayberry, and Craig Pierce pro- vide the needed experience and unity to make a strong team. Other hopeful players are iuniors Dave Ashby, Dan Carlier and Steve LaRoque along with many sophomore prospects. ABOVE Practice for the baseball season gets under way as Marty Schroeder slides past Chris Hansen to make a winning home run in front of the girls' gym. LEFT Early practice helps ready southpaw Steve Mayberry for a favorable season. Bundy Business Machines 806 Randolph, Champaign 5 ' N E S S seems: H I N E S Aooiue Mixcmues b un Q .......... g '. '. '. '. '. '. I ROYAL, EH .' .'......,. . 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ARNOLD, CHRIS. ATCHASON, DIANA: Girls' Gym Leader 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 2. ATWOOD, NANCY: Girls' Gym Leader 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 2. BACCHI, DIANE: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Chronicle 2, 3, Debate 2, Fall Play 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 4, House of Rep- Cheerleader, Marcia Foster, does more than her part in leading our team on to many victories. Senior Biographies resentatives 2, Human Relations Club 3, Inter High Exchangee 2, Madrigals 4, Pep- aroons 3, Smoke and Parchment 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, Vocalettes 3, 4. BAILEY, LINDA: F.H.A. 2, F.S.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Maroon 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3. BAIN, EDDIE: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Men's Ensemble 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Stunt Show 4. BAKER, BARTON. BALDUS, DAWN: Chronicle 2, 3, Counseling Guides 4, French Club 2, 3, French Na- tional Honor Society 4, F.T.A. 3, Girls' Gym Leader 4, House of Representatives 2, Inter High Exchangee 3, Maroon 4, Pep- ettes 4, Peparoons 2. BANKS, DEBBIE: Afro American Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, French Club 4, Human Relations Club 4, Student Council 4, Miss Merry Christmas 4. BANKS, BILL: Afro American Club 4. BARHAM, JOEL: House of Representatives 3, Track 3. BARNES, ARBERRY: Band 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4. BASH, PATTY: A Cappella 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Baton Club 3, 4, Contest Play 2, 3, Fall Play 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, 'Pepettes 4, Order of the Masks 2, 3, 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, Student Council 4, Stunt Show 2, 3, Vocalettes 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4, Winter Play 2, 3. BATCHELDER, LONNIE: Band 2, C Club 3, Cvi: df Swimming 2. BAYNE, CHUCK. BELL, PAM: Foreign Exchange Committee 2, German Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2. BERGMAN, DAVE: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, French Club 3, Men's Ensemble 2, 3, 4. BERRY, MARTHA: A Cappella 3, 4, Band 2, Baton Club 3, 4, Canvas Board 2, 3, 4, Chronicle 4, F.T.A. 4, German Club 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Spring Musical 3, Vocalettes 3, 4. BLACKWELL, CYNTHIA: Canvas Board 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. BLAND, CHRIS. BLANZY, LINDA: Election Board 4, French Club 3, 4, Maroon 2, Peparoons 3, Stunt Show 3. BLOOMER, MARY JANE: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Chronicle 2, 3, Contest Play 2, Election Board 3, Fall Play 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, House of Repre- sentatives 2, Inter High Council 3, Inter High Exchange 3, Madrigals 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Order of the Masks 4, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Stunt Show 4, Vocalettes 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4. BODE, DAVE: Football 4, Track 4, Wrestling 4. BODECKER, MARSHA: Girls' Gym Leader 4, Wig N Paint 2. BOGAN, CHERYL: F.S.A. 2, Orchesis 2. BOLDEN, MOLLIE: A Cappella 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Orchesis 2, 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3. BOLDS, WESLEY. BONE, DAN: Baseball 3, Basketball 2, C Club 3, Cross Country 2, Football 2, House of Representatives 2. BONNELL, LINDA: Foreign Exchange Com- mittee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, House of Rep- resentatives 2, lntrastate Exchange 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Court. BOSWELL, DAVID: CVE 3, 4, German Club 2. BOWLES, JANET. BRADLEY, SIMELY. BRANSON, PATRICIA: CVE 4, Office Occupa- tion 4. BREITHARTH, MARGARET: F.H.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Pepa- roons 2. BRESNAN, REGINA: Chronicle 2, 3, Foreign Exchange Finalist 3, House of Representa- tives 2, 3, Inter High Exchangee 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3. BREWER, PAULA: F.S.A. 4, Pepettes 4, Pep- aroons 2, Office Occupation 4, Stunt Show 2. BRICKER, DARRELL. BRICKER, PAUL: Baseball 2. BRITTON, BARBARA: CVE 4, F.S.A. 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Peparoons 3, Office Occupations 4, VOA 3, 4. BROWN, DOUGLAS. BROWN, LINDA: Election Board 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3. BROWN, JOAN. BUCKNER, CHUCK: CVE 2. BURGE, MARSHA: CVE 4, F.S.A. 4, House of Representatives 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Office Occupation 4, Stunt Show 2, 3. BURKE, MIKE. BURKS, PATRICIA: Chronicle 4. BURWELL, LONNIE. BUTLER, PATTY: F.S.A. 4. CALCAGNO, SARA. CALDWELL, GLENDA. CAMPBELL, BRENDA: Afro American Club 3, 4, Pepettes 4, VOA 3. CAMPBELL, JOANN. CARPENTER, MARY: Chronicle 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Smoke And Parchment 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, Wig N Paint 3, 4. CARPENTER, ROBERT: Boys' State 3, C Club 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Jets 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. CARROLL, LINDA: CVE 4, F.S.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, House of Representatives 3, Orchesis 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Of- fice Occupation 4, Smoke and Parchment 3. CARTER, ULISH: Afro American Club 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4. CARTER, WANJEL. CASTELO, LYNN: CVE 4, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, House of Representatives 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Office Occupation 4. CATLIN, MARILYN: A Cappella 4, Baton Club 4, Chronicle 2, 3, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Girls find sports help moke winter enduroble It looks like Peggy Mitchell, Judy Nadarski, Patty Hendrix and Julie Twenstrup just discovered that their toboggan doesn't have a steering wheel. Inter High Exchange 3, lntrastate Exchange 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Stunt Show 2, 3, 4, Vocalettes 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4. CHAPPLE, LOVANDA: CVE 2. CHIN, KAYON: Wrestling 3, 4. CHIN, LEROY: Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. CHRISTIE, DEBBIE. CLAIBORNE, DELORES. CLARK, DOUG. CLIFF, DARCY. COBBLE, JIM: C Club 4, Fencing Club 4, Football 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 3, Jets 4, National Honor Society 2, Stunt Show 4. COLE, JUDSON: Football 2. CONNER, CURTIS. COOPER, VICKI. DAVIS, ALICE: Election Board 2, Inter High Exchangee 2, lntrastate Exchange 3, Ma- roon 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, 4, VOA 3. DAVIS, DOUG: A Cappella 4, C Club 4, Football 4, French Club 2, Key Club 3, 4, Men's Ensemble 4, Stunt Show 4. DAVIS, DANNY. DAVIS, MARY. DAVIS, MARY. DAWSON, PHIL. DILLAVOU, DOUG. DITTMANN, MOLLIE: A Cappella 3, 4, Can- vas Board 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Latin Club 2, 4, Order of the Masks 3, 4, Spring Musical 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4. DlxoN, CAROL. DIXON, PEGGY: Counseling Guides 4, Pep- ettes 4. DORSEY, STEVE. DOWLING, JEFF: Track 2, Wrestling 2. DOYLE, MATT: C Club 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. DREYER, KAREN. EASTIN, PAM. EDWARDS, CHERYI.. EDWARDS, JEFF: Cross Country 3, Track 3. EILBRACHT, ANN: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Chron- icle 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, German Club 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Maroon 2, Peparoons 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 3. EMMONS, PENNY. ERIKSEN, KATHY: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Chronicle 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, House of Representatives 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Smoke and Parchment 3, Stunt Show 3. EVANS, CATHY: Girls' Gym Leader 4, VOA 4, Wig N Paint 3. EVANS, 'CINDY: Vice-President Sophomore Class, Secretary Senior Class, Election Class 3, German Club 2, Homecoming Queen Court 4, Inter High Exchangee 2, lntrastate Exchange 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 2, 3, Miss Merry Christmas Court 4. EWING, DEBBIE. FINLAY, CHRIS: Band 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, French Club 2, 3,'4, Stunt Show 4, Track 3, 4. FITZGERALD, PAT: Baseball 3, 4, Treasurer Senior Class C Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, House of Representatives 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Smoke and Parchment 2, 3, Student Council 4, Track' 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. FLOYD, WILBURN. FLYNN, CHERYL: F.S.A. 2, Maroon 2, Pepettes 2, Smoke and Parchment 2, VOA 2. FONDIA, CHUCK. FONDIA, PERCY. FONNER, RANDY. FOOTE, NANCY: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Mod- ern Music Masters 3, 4, Peparoons 3, Spring Musical 3, Vocalettes 3, 4. FOSTER, MARCIA: Band 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Junior Class, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Maroon 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Peparoons 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. FRANKLIN, RICHARD. FRANKS, JIM: Chronicle 4, Fencing Club 3, Foreign Exchange Committee 4, Foreign Exchange Finalist 3, French Club 3, 4, House of Representatives 3, Key Club 4, Smoke and Parchment 4. FRANKS, WILLIAM: House of Representatives 3, 4, Jets 3, Key Club 4, Smoke and Parchment 3, 4. FRIEBURG, LINDA. GADBURY, ROBIN: C Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. GARRET, BRUCE: C Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Fencing Club 3, Stunt Show 4, Track 2, 3, 4. GARRETT, ROBERT. GASKIN, TOM: Basketball 2, C Club 2, Football 4, Stunt Show 2, Track 3, Wres- tling 2. GENES, ANDY. GENTILLE, DIANE: Chronicle 2, F.N.A. 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3. GEORGE, DEBBI: CVE 4, F.S.A. 4, Office Occupation 4, Student Council 3. GERSBAUGH, CHRIS: Foreign Exchange Com- mittee 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4, German Club 2, 3, House of Representa- tives 3, Peparoons 2, 3, Student Council 3. GIBBONS, ROBERT: Track 3. GIPSON, JIM. GLOVER, RICHARD. GODDARD, PATTY: Chronicle 3, 4, Counseling Guide 4, Election Board 3, Peparoons 3. GOHL, DEBRA: Chronicle 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, House of Representatives 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Smoke and Parchment 4, Stunt Show 3, Wig N Paint 2. GOLLER, DIANE. GOOD, TOM: President Sophomore Class, President Senior Class, C Club 3, 4, Contest Play 2, 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Fall Play 2, lntrastate Exchange 3, Maroon 4, Stunt Show 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4, Winter Play 3. GOODELL, JOHN: Debate 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Merit Semi- finalist 4, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. GRAHAM, KATHY: French Club 2, Wig N Paint 2. GREEN, JAMES. GRIFFITH, KENNY. GUNLOCK, JANET: French Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Smoke and Parchment 3, VOA 4, Wig N Paint 4. HADLER, CARLA. HADLER, JOHN. HAMILTON, ANDY: Latin Club 3. HAMILTON, PERRY. HANSEN, CHRIS: Baseball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, German Club 2. HARRIS, RON. HATCHER, DENNIS. HECKER, JOHN: Boys' State 3, C Club 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Ger- man Club 2, lntrastate Exchange 3, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. HEDGE, BARB: G.A.A. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Peparoons 3, Smoke and Parchment 3, 4. HEFFERNAN, JAMES: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. Senior girls, HEIMBURGER, SUE HENDERSON, LINDA: CVE 4, Inter High Council 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Sgunt Show 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3. HENDRICKS, MIKE: A Cappella 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Contest Play 2, Fall Play 3, 4, French Club 2, French National Honor So- ciety 4, Madrigals 4, Men's Ensemble 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Order of the Masks 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 3, Stunt Show 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4. HENDRICKS, RICHARD. HENDRIX, PATTY: Chronicle 2, 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Committee 4, German Club 2, 3, Girls' Gym Leader 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Stunt Show 2, 3, 4, Wig N Paint. HENRY, DAVE: Basketball 2, 3, 4, President Sophomore Class, C Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, Track 2, 3, 4. HEPLER, BOB: Basketball 2, C Club 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. H.NES, WALTER: Afro American Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, C Club 4, Football 4, Human Relations Club 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Stunt Show 3, 4. HOGAN, JENNIFER: Chronicle 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, House of Representatives 2, 3, Maroon A2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 2, 3, 4. HOSS, CHRISTIE. A HUDSON, PAULA: A Cappella 4, Baton Club 4, Counseling Guides 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3. HUMBLE, PATRICIA. HUNKER, SCOTT: Golf 4, House of Repre- sentatives 3. HUNT, THOMAS: Band 3, 4. HUSSONG, BILL: A Cappella 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Debate 3, Jets 3, 4, .Modem Music Masters 3, 4, Spring Musical 3, 4. QU Seniors, Carol Dixon and Dawn Baldus, look sophisticated at an afternoon tea. ys enioy different gatherings INMAN, GAY: A CappelIan3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Counseling Guides 4, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Homecoming Queen Court 4, Madrigals 4, Max Maroon 3, Peparoons 2, 3, Vocalettes 3, 4, Miss Merry Christ- mas Court 4. NSKIP, PATSY: Girls' Gym Leader 4, Pep- ettes 4, Peparoons 3, 4, VOA 3, 4. JACKSON, TOM: Contest Play 3, Fall Play 2, Order of the Masks 2, Smoke and Parch- ment 2, Spring Musical 3, Stunt Show 3, Wig N Paint 3. JAMES, BARB: G.A.A. 3, VOA 3. JAMES, JESSIE. JAY, ANN. JENKINS, DOUG. JONES, ETHEL: Afro American Club 3, CVE 4, Office Occupation 4, VOA 4. JONES, DOUG: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Men's Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 3, 4. JONES, PAM: Maroon 4, Pepettes 4, Pepa- roons 3. KAISER, PATRICIA. KAUFMAN, GREG: A Cappella 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Football 3, French Club 2, 3, Wig N Paint 4, KELSEY, PAM: Election Board 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Inter High Council 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Smoke and Parchment 2, 3. KERN, MIKE. KESSLER, KATHY: A Cappella 3, 4, Chronicle 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 4, Girls' State Finalist 3, Pepettes 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish Honor Society 2. KING, DIANNE. KING, HARRY. KMETZ, ANNE MARIE: Election Board 3, 4, German Club 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, wig N Pain: 2. KNOKE, MIKE. KURLAKOWSKY, JOE: Football 2, 4. LAWS, JOE. LAWYER, DIANA. LEAVITT, ARNA: Chronicle 2, Treasurer Sopho- more Class, Secretary Junior Class, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Maroon 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Stunt Show 2. LEDBETTER, CAROL. LENG, CASSIE: F.T.A. 3, 4, German Club 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, VOA 3, 4. LENIOR, HATTIE: Afro American Club 2, Band 4, Baton Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Peparoons 4. LEWIS, JILL. LEWIS, KAY: Band 2, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3. LIERMAN, MARY: Chronicle 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, House of Representatives 2, 3, Maroon 2, Orchesis 2, 3, Peparoons 3, Stunt Show 2, 3. LIETZ, GARY: Boys' State 3, Chronicle 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, German 2, Golf 3, 4, House of Representatives Speaker 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Stunt Show 4. LIPSCOMB, BARB: Band 2, F.S.A. 2. LOGUE, KATHY: Baton Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, German Club 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, Modern Music Masters 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 4. LONG, GLENN: Band 2, 3, Baton Club 3, Golf 2, Spring Musical 2, 3. LONG, JOHN. LONG, MOSE. LONG, SHARI. LOWRY, KATHY. LOY, RHONDA. LUESSE, PAULA: French Club 2, 3, 4, Home- coming Queen Court, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 3, VOA 4. MACKENZIE, MARK. MADIX, MAUREEN. MALEY, STEVE. MANIRE, DAWN: Counseling Guides 4, Ger- man Club 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Girls' Gym Lead- er 4, National Honor Society 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3. MARTIN, LARRY. MARTIN, NORA: Counseling Guides 4. MASSENGALE, LINDA. MATTINGLY, SHARON. MAYBERRY, JANET: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pepa- roons 2, 3. MAYBERRY, STEVE: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, C Club 3, 4. McCARTHY, JOHN: Band 2, CVE 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. McCOY, JOANNE. McCULLEY, JOHN: Canvas Board 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Fencing 3, Football 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, 3, Smoke and Parchment 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. McDADE, PAULA. McDADE, PEGGY. McFALL, JULIE. MCFARLAND, ETHEL: Afro American Club 4, CVE 4, Office Occupation 4. McGlLL, JEFF: Canvas Board 3, 4, Vice- President Senior Class, C Club 3, 4, Fall Play 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, House of Repre- sentatives 3, intrastate Exchange 3, Spring Musical 3, Student Council 4, Wig N Paint 3, 4. McGINNlS, SHARON. McHUGH, FRED: C Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. McKEETH, ROLLIN. Senior mouth, Gary Lietz, cloesn't seem to McKENZlE, MARK. McLOUGHLlN, LINDA: A Cappella 4: Baton Club 4, Counseling Guides 4, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. McNAMARA, CAROLYN: Chronicle 2, 3, Con- test Play 2, Fall Play 2, French Club 3, Peparoons 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Stunt Show 2, Wig N Paint 2, 3. McNEAL, JOE: Afro American Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4. MECUM, KIP: C Club 4, Cross Country 4, French Club 2, Track 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MEECE, LAUNA: CVE 4, French Club 2, F.S.A. 3, 4, Office Occupation 4. MEISTER, RON: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MERRIWEATHER, DON. MICHAEL, STEVE: Band 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. MILLER, JEANETTE: Orchesis 3. MILLER, JOHN: A Cappella 4, Baton Club 4, Men's Ensemble 4, Stunt Show 4. MILLS, SALLY. MITCHELL, PEGGY: A Cappella 3, 4, Chron- icle 4, Election Board 2, Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist, Maroon 2, 3, Pepa- roons 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. MOODY, MARY ANN. MORAN, DIANNE. MORENZ, STEVE. MORR, ALBERT: Football 2, French Club 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. MORROW, JO DEAN. MUELLER, JANE: Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3. MULCAHEY, NANCY. MURRAY, JOHN: C Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. NADARSKI, JUDY: A Cappella 4, Baton Club 4, Chronicle 2, Foreign Exchange Commit- tee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Maroon 2, 3, 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Stunt Show 4, wig N Paint 2, 3. NALE, BILL. NALLY, TERRI: Vice-President Sophomore Class, Election Board 3, Foreign Exchange appreciate his friends ' efforts to make his seventeenth birthday an unforgettable event. Committee 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, French National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' State 3, intrastate Exchange 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Peparoons 3, Pep- ettes 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 2, 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4, Miss Merry Christmas Court. NELSON, MICHAEL. NEWMAN, MICHAEL. NICHOLS, LARRY. NORMAN, KAREN. O'BRYAN, FRED. ODELL, MIKE. O'NEILL, TOM: German Club 2, House of Representatives 3, Human Relations Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Stunt Show 2. ORWICK, RAYMOND. OTEY, NANCY: Band 2, Counseling Guides 3, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Stunt Show 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Wig N Paint 2. PADGETT, DEBBIE: A Cappella 4, Counseling Guides 4, F.S.A. PARKHURST, CINDA: Band 2, 31 F.S.A., G.A.A., Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Pepa- roons 3, Pepettes 4, Office Occupations 4, Smoke and Parchment 3, VOA 3. PARSONS, MICHAEL: Band 2, 3, 4, CVE 3, 4, Football 3, VICA 3, 4. PATTERSON, ANGIE. PATTON, ROBERT: C Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3. PEARSON, JAMIE: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Election Board 2, French Club 2, 3, House of Representatives 3, 4, Madrigals 4: Peparoons 2, 3: PBPSIIGS 4: Spring Musical 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, Vocal- ettes 3, 4, VOA 4. PEDDYCOART, PAM. PELLUM, GEORGE: Basketball 2, Boys' State, Chronicle 3, 4, C Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. PERCIVAL, BILL. PETERSON, CHARLES. PETERSON, ELIZABETH. PETRY, DEBBIE: Counseling Guides 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Maroon 2, 3, 4, Peparoons 2, 3, VOA 3, 4. PETTIT, GARY. PHILLIPS, MELVA: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Peparoons 3. PIERCE, CRAIG. PIERCE, DAN. PIGAGE, JON: Band 2, 3 ,4. PILCHARD, BOB: Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4. PITTMAN, DEBBIE. PREVETTE, DEBBIE. PUGH, MARK. PUTJENTER, RONNIE. RASMUSSON, MARGARET: CVE 4, French Club 2, Peparoons 4, Office Occupation 4. RASNER, TAMARA. RAUCKMAN, KENNETH: CVE 4. RAYBURN, TOM: Football 2, 4, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Track 4. RECTOR, JIM: Wrestling 2. REIFSTECK, GERALD. ROWERS, HELEN. RICK, JIM: A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Modem Music Masters 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4. RIEHLE, DENISE: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Contest Play 2, Fall Play 2, French Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 4, House off Representatives 3, In- ter High Exchangee 3, intrastate 3, Maroon 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Order of the Masks 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 2, 3, Stunt Show 2, 3, Vocalettes 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4, Winter Play 2. ROACH, FRED. ROBINSON, SHARON: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Election Board 4, Foreign Ex- change Committee 4, Foreign Exchange Finalist 3, French Club 2, 3, French Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Gym Lead- er 4, House of Representatives 2, Inter High Exchangee 3, Madrigals 4, Maroon 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Quill and Scroll '4, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 2, 4, Vocalettes 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2. ROSE, RITA: CVE 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Office Occupation 4. RUBENACKER, CHUCK. SANDERSON, JAMES. SANSONE, RICKY. SAPPINGTON, RITA. SARJAMO, HILKA: Foreign Exchange Student 4, Foreign Exchange Committee 4, Pep- ettes 4, Student Council 4. SAWYER, BETTY: A Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. 4. scHlLuNG, KATY: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, intrastate Exchange 4, Maroon 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 4, Vocalettes 3. SCHMIDT, DARLENE. SCHNEIDER, PAUL: Latin Club 2, 3, Nlaroon 2. SCHNEIDER, PETER: Chronicle 3, Latin Club 2. scl-llzoenlslz, MARTY. Baseball al 4, Boys' State 3, Chronicle 2, C Club 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, intrastate Exchange 4. SELIN, BUDDY: Golf 4, House of Representa- tives 3. SHAFFER, DEBORAH: Maroon 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Smoke and Parchment 3, 4. SHAPLAND, PATRICIA: CVE 4, Fall Play 2, French Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, Intra- state Exchange 2, Pepettes 4, Office Oc- cupation 2, Spring Musical 2, Stunt Show 4, Wig N Paint 2. SHARP, JIM: A Cappella 3, 4, Afro American Club 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, Fall Play 4, Football 2, House of Repre- sentatives 2, Human Relations Club 3, Spring Musical 2, 3, 4, Wig N Paint 4, Wrestling 3. SHEAHAN, BECKY: A Cappella 4, Pepettes 4. SHEPHERD, PAM: CVE 4, F.S.A. 3, 4. SHERIDAN, MARTY: Smoke and Parchment 2. SHMIKLER, CHERYL: lnterhigh Council 2, Ma- roon Editor-in-Chief 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. SHOEMAKER, SUSAN: Band 2, President Jun- ior Class, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Pep- ettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Student Council 3, Stunt Show 2, 3, 4, Wig N Paint 2, Span- ish Club 2, 3. SILKEY, LES: Debate 2, Human Relations 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SIMMONS, KEN. SISK, PHYLLIS: F.N.A. 4, Peparoons 2, 3. SIMPSON, BOB. SMITH, JUDY: Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Ma- roon 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, 4, VOA 4, Spanish Club 2. SMITH, LACH: Band 4, Cross Country 4, Orchestra 4, Track 4. SMITH, MELINDA: F.T.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, VOA 3, 4, Wig N Paint 4. SMITH, NELSON. SMITH, NORVEL. SMITH, PAULETTE: Afro American Club 3, 4, F.H.A., F.S.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 2, 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3, 4. SMITH, WILLIE. SNYDER, MAGGIE. SPENCER, JOHN. SPRATT, PATTY: Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, House of Representatives 2, Maroon 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3. STARKS, MARILYN: Afro American Club 3, 4, Contest Play 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Peparoons 2, 3, Wig N Paint 2, 3. STOMBAUGH, BONITA. STONE, ANNE. STOTLER, SUSAN: Latin Club 3, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, VOA 4. SULLIVAN, SHERRIE: Peparoons 3. TANNER, TERRY: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, C Club 4, Football 3, 4, Foot- ball I King, Track 2, 3, 4. TERELL, VIRGINIA. ' TESTORY, EUGENE. THARPE, EVA. THURMAN, PAULANN. TINKEY, SUE: Foreign Exchange Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, French National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Maroon 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 2, 4, VOA 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3. TINSLEY, SHARON. TODD, DANNY. TULEY, SUSIE: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4. TURNER, CLYDE: Afro American Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, F.F.A. 2, German Club 2, Track 4. TWENSTRUP, JULIE: Chronicle 4, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, House of Representatives 3, Maroon 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Stunt Show 2, 4, VOA 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3. VAN CLEAVE, BARBARAA: Chronicle 2, French Club 2, 3, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, House ,of Representatives 2, 3, 4, Inter High Exchangee 2, National Honor Society 4, Pepettes 4, Peparoons 3, Wig N Paint 2. VAREAM, KATHY: A Cappella 3, 4, Baton Club 3, 4, F.S.A. 4, G.A.A. 2, Vocalettes 3, 4, VOA 4, Spanish Club 2. VEATCH, REYNOLD: Orchestra 4, Spring Musical 4, Stunt Show 4. VONESH, FRED: Band 2, 3, Baton Club 3, 4. VONNER, JACKIE: Afro American Club 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2. WALKER, LARRY. WALL, MARY LOU: CVE 4, G.A.A. 3, Latin Club 3, Smoke and Parchment 3, 4. WALLACE, BOB. WALLACE, MICHAEL: Football 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. WASHINGTON, BETTY: Afro American Club 3, 4, F.N.A. 3, 4. WEAVER, KATHY: A Cappella 4, Baton Club 4, Counseling Guides 4, Pepettes 4, Pep- aroons 2, 3, Vocalettes 4, Wig N Paint 4. WEGER, IRMA: Fall Play 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, F.S.A. 4, Office Occupation 4. WEGRICH, DON: Canvas Board 2, 3, 4, CVE 4, House of Representatives 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. WEHMER, JIM. WELCH, KAREN: Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer Junior Class, Election Board 2, French Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Court, House of Representatives 2, 3, Inter High Exchangee 2, Maroon 2, 4, Peparoons 2, 3, 4, Stunt Show 4. WELDON, NANCY: F.S.A., Peparoons 2, 3. WELLS, LAWSON. WELLS, SANDIE: F.T.A. 3, Girls' Gym Leader 3, 4, intrastate Exchange 3, Inter High Ex- changee 3, Maroon 3, 4, Pepettes 4, Pepa- roons 2, 3, VOA 4. WESTON, JANET: Band 2, 3,'Pepettes 4, Pep- aorons 2, 3, Smoke and Parchment 2. WHITE, DAVE: Band 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, 'Basketball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. WHITNER, DONNA: Afro American Club 3, 4, Peparoons 2, 3, Pepettes 4, Student Council I, 3, 4, Stunt Show 3, 4. WICK, MIKE: House of Representatives 2, Interstate Exchange 2, Wrestling 3. ANIEGEL, GLEN. WILDER, MARY CLARE: Canvas Board 3, 4, Human Relations Club 4, Smoke and Parch- ment 4, Wig N Paint 2, 3. WILLIAMS, ANNIE. WILLIAMS, JOYCE. WILLIAMS, REBECCA. WILLIAMS, SHERRY. WILLIAMS, STEVE: Swimming 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, STEVE. WILLIAMS, TERESA. YANCEY, CHUCK: Band 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Spring Musical 3, Wrestling 3, 4. YEAZEL, LYNN: Band 2, 3, Baton Club 3, G.A.A. 2, House of Representatives 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, VOA 4. ANDERSON, ENOCK M.: Spanish, B.S., II- linois State Univ., M.A., Univ. of Ill. AVE, TONI: O.E., B.S., M.A., Indiana State Univ. BALTIS, PAUL P.: German, M.S., Loyola Univ., M.Ed., Univ. of lll. BEKEMEYER, MAUREEN: English, A.B., Univ. of III. BENNET, EDITH: O.E., B.A.Ed., III. State Univ., Univ. of III. BERNHARD, MARCIA: German, B.A., Univ. of Ill. BERRY, MILLARD: Counseling, B.S., Univ. of N. Iowa, M.S., Iowa State Univ. BJORN, TONI-ANNA: P.E., B.S., Univ. of III. BOTTENFIELD, LOIS: Latin, B.A., M.A., Univ. of III. BRIDGELAND, WILLIAM M.: Social Studies, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of III., M.S.T., III. Inst. of III. BUCKLES, SHIRLEY: Mathematics, B.S., M.S., Univ. of III. BUTLER, JERRY: Industrial Arts, B.S.Ed., North- east Missouri State College. CABUTTI, LEE: P.E., Athletic Director, B.S.Ed., S.l.U., M.A.Adm., Univ. of III. CAREY, SUZANNE: English, B.S., Indiana Univ., M.A., Butler Univ., Advanced Cer- tificate, Univ. of Ill. CARRODINE, COLEMAN: P.E., B.S., Western III. Univ. COATES, FRANK: Science, B.S., Culver-Stock- ton College, M.S., Univ. of III. COX, ALICE: C.V.E., B.S., Ball State Univ., M.A.T., Indiana Univ. DARSHAM, BERTHA L.: Administration, B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed., Univ. of Ill. DAVENPORT, MARGERY: C.V.E., B.S.Ed., East- ern lll. Univ., M.Ed., Univ. of Ill. DEXTER, FRAN: Bus. Ed., B.S., M.A.Ed., Univ. of Nebraska. DUE, CHARLES: P.E., B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Ill. EVANS, CHARLES R.: Social Studies, B.A., Berea College. FELTY, HAROLD: Counseling, M.A., M.S., Univ. of Ill. FLEENER, BERNARD P.: Principal, B.S., M.S., Drake Univ. FROTHINGHAM, JOHN: Social Studies, B.A., Univ .of Ill., M.A., Roosevelt Univ. GEORGE, JOHN M., Psychologist, B.S., M.S., III. State Univ., Advanced Certificate, Univ. of III. GHER, THOMAS: P.E., B.S. Ed., S.l.U., M.S., Univ. of Ill. GRIEST, CHARLES: Industrial Arts, A.B., Colo- rado State College of Education, M.A., Univ, of Ill. HAASE, SUSAN: English, B.A., Northwestern Univ., M.A.T.E., Univ. of Ill. Fclcu-Ity Biographies HAMILTON, MARY LOUISE: Home Economics, B.E., Northern Illinois Univ. HANNA, ROBERTA: English, A.B., Greenville College, M.Ed., Univ. of III. HARNISH, ALICE J.: English, B.A., M.A., Univ. of Ill. HARRINGTON, MARIE: Social Studies, B.A., Washington State Univ. HILLEN, LOWELL: Agriculture, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of III. HODGSON, CAROL ANN: C.V.E., B.S.Ed., Illinois State Univ., M.S.Ed., Univ. of Ill. HOUSKA, JOSEPH T.: Industrial Arts., B.S., Iowa State Univ., M.Ed., Univ. of III. KELLOGG, ELIZABETH: French, A.B., Univ. of North Dakota, A.B., Wesley, A.M., Rad- cliffe College. KERN, JOHN R.: Science, B.A., S.l.U. KESSLER, MARION: Home Economics, Black- burn Jr. College, B.S., Univ. of III. KLEIN, SELBY: Social Studies, B.A., M.A., Univ. of III. KLUMB, THOMAS M.: O.E., Social Studies, Univ. of San Diego, B.A., Ark. State Univ., M.S.E., L.S.U. KOLKHORST, IMORGENE: Bus. Ed., B.S., East- ern III. Univ., M.Ed., Univ. of III. KOVAR, EVELYN R.: English, B.A., Butler Univ., M.S.J., Northwestern Univ. LEAL, GLADYS: Spanish, B.A., Univ. of Ill. LEDBETTER, MARIANNE: Counseling, B.S., M.S., Villa Maria College, Penn. State, Ohio. LINDSTROM, JOHN: Art, Dept. Head, B.S., M.S., Eastern III. Univ. LOYD, DOROTHY F.: Counseling, B.A., Univ. of III., M.A., Arizona State Univ. MAJOR, MARY: P.E., B.S., M.A., Univ. of Ill. MARGRAVE, MILDRED: English, B.Ed., S.l.U., M.A., Univ. of Missouri. MATSUI, DOROTHY: Librarian, B.A., Chatham College. MCCREARY, ROSEMARY: English, B.A., M.A., M.Ed., Univ. of III. McNISH, EUGENE: Music, B.Ed., Ill. Wesleyan Univ., M.S.Ed., Univ. of III. MESKIMEN, IRVING C.: Mathematics, A.S., Vincennes Univ., B.S., M.S., Indiana State Univ. MILLER, DOROTHY: P.E. Dept. Head, B.S., S.I.U., M.S., Univ. of III. MULVIHILL, DICK: P.E., B.S., Wisconsin State, M.S., Minn. State. MUNGER, DOROTHY: Bus. Ed., B.S., Univ. of III., M.S., Univ. of III. NELSON, CARL L.: Administration, B.S.Ed., A.C.E., Univ. of Ill., M.A., Northwestern Univ. NOONAN, MARY ANN: English, A.B., Font- bonne College, M.A., Univ. of III. NORTON, GRETCHEN: Mathematics, B.S., Univ. of Ill. OCHS, MYRON: O.E., B.S:, Eastern III. Univ. PALMER, EDDIE D.: Counseling, B.S., Hamp- ton Institute, M.S., Univ. of Ill. PATTON, DUANE: C.V.E., B.S., Colorado State Univ., M.Ed., Montana State Univ., Ad- vanced Certificate, Univ. of Ill. PITTMAN, DONALD C.: P.E., B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Il. PITTMAN, ROBERT C.: Industrial and Voca- tional Education, B.S., McPherson College. REED, JEANNETTE WATKINS: English, B.S., Univ. of Ill., M.S. ,Univ. of Ill., Post Gradu- ate Study, Indiana Univ. REICOSKY, JOAN E.: Bus. Ed., B.S., Ohio State Univ. RICHMOND, EDNA P.: Social Studies, B.A., M.A., Univ. of III. ROUINTREE, JAMES: Music, B.M., Drury Col- lege, M.S., Univ. of Ill. SCHAEVE, MARJORIE: Librarian, B.A., B.S., Univ. of Rochester. SCHOEN, JANICE S.: Bus. Ed., B.S., S.l.U. SCHOOLEY, FRED: Social Studies, B.S., Univ. of III. SCHRIEFER, GERALDINE: Librarian, M.S., Univ. of III. SMITH, ALLEN: Science, B.S., Purdue Univ., M.S., Univ. of Oregon. STANLEY, M. M., Bus. Ed., C.V.E., III. Com- mercial College: Diploma, B.S., Eastern Ill. Univ., M.E., Univ. of Ill. STEIN, LANTZ M.: E.M.H., B.A., Univ. of lll. STEWART, THOMAS: P.E., B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Ill. STUART, MARION: English, Dept. Head, M.S., Univ. of Ill., Certificate, Northwestern Univ. Graduate Hours Beyond Masters. TAYLOR, RODGER: Industrial Arts, B.S., East- ern lllinois Univ. VAN AURON, CARLOS: Mathematics, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of III. VANDEVENDER, WILFORD: Mathematics, B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of III. WALKER, HELEN: Home Ec., B.S., S.l.U., M.S., Univ. of Ill. WALKER, MARSHA A.: Art, B.F.A., M.A., Univ. of III. WARD, JEAN: P.E., Health, B.S., Univ. of Ill., M.S.,'Univ. of Wis. WEBB, GERALD: Science, B.S., S.l.U., M.S., Washington Univ. WEST, PATRICIA: P.E., B.S.Ed., Eastern III. Univ., M.S.Ed., Univ. of Ill. WHITE, GREG: English, B.S.Ed., Eastern Ill. Univ. WILCOX, EDWARD: Music, B.M., Univ. of Ill. WILSON, MARJORIE: English, B.S., Eastern Ill. Univ. WOOLEY, RICHARD: P.E., B.S., M.Ed., Univ. of Ill. Abbot, Cynthia 46, 106, 133 Abbott, Douglas 64 Abbott's Florist 173 Abolt, Cathy 46, 55, 89, 97, 123 A CAPPELLA 109 Adams, Charles 38 Adams, Gregory 38, 110, 111, 112,115,119 Adams, Roger 38 Adkins, Cherie 46, 93, 106 Adkins, Peggy 106, 133 AFRO-MERICAN 118 Aker, Cynthia 38 Alexander, Bud 38 Alkire, Vickie 111 Allan, John 46 Allen Candy 46, 102 Allen, Douglas 38, 42, 108, 109, 111, 145 Allen, Evelyn 38 Allen, James Allen, Lloyd Alvey, Daniel 46 Alvey, Steven 38 Amsbary, Robin 46, 102, 106, 110 Amsbary, Stephen 20, 94, 111, 112 Anderson, Becky 5, 38, 124, 125 Anderson, David 46, 108, 109 ANDERSON, ENOCH 68, 69 Anderson, Karla 38, 130, 133 Anderson, Phillip Andert, Cynthia Andrew, Paul 38, 115, 120, 133, 145 Anglin, Dale Anglin, Mike 38 Annin, Peggy 38, 109, 112 Apperson, Melinda 20, 139 Applegate, Stephen 46 Arnold, Chris 127, 128 Arnote, Jan 38 Arvidson, Jeff 38, 163 Arvidson, Brad 46 Arvidson, Scott Ashby, David 38, 97, 120. 142, 145, 152 Archason, Diana Atkins, Cherie 135 Atkins, Peggy 46, 109, 110, 134 Atkins, Sterling Atwood, David 46, 133 Atwood, Nancy 20, 133 Austin, Ricki Avant, James AVETONI, MRS. 79 Ayers, John 46 Ayers, Steven 133 Babcock, Daniel 38 Bacchi, Diana 20, 105, 106, 108,109,112,132 Bailey 8- Himes, Inc. 170 Bailey, James 38 Bailey, Karen 46, 111, 127, 135 Bailey, Linda 20, 101, 127 BAILLON, EMIL Baine, Eddie 20, 108,, 109, 110, 111 Baker, Barton 20 Baker, Gloria 46 Baker, Pamela 46 Baldus, Dawn 18, 95, 101, 128,131,132,182 BALTIS, PAUL 68, 69 Band 111 Banks, David 38 Banks, Debbie 12, 20, 111, 112, 113,116,118 Banks, William Barbercheck, Catherin 46, 133 Barben, Jesse Barber, Richard 38 Barham, Joel 20 Barker, Susann 46, 106, 135 Barker, Francis 59 Barnard, Barbara 38, 133 Barnes, Arbarry 20, 96, 118, 120, 157 Barr, Myrna Barrett, Richard Barry, Donald 111 Barth, Kathleen 38 Bartholonew, Debra 38, 111 Bartholomew, Mary 46 Bartko, Mike 46 Bash, Patty 20, 106, 107, 108,112,114,115,116 Baskin Clothing Company 169 Index Basler, Sue 46, 106 Batchelder, Lonnie 20 BATON CLUB 112, 113 Baudin, Theresa 130 Bayne, Chuck 20, 121 Beach, Mary Beth 38, 106, 109,112,134 Beaulin, Timothy 46 Beck, David Becker, David 46, 111 Beckett, Carolyn 46 Behnke, Beverly BEKEMEYER, MRS. MAUREEN 62 Bell, Pam 20 BENNETT, MRS. EDITH 78 Bennett, Janet 46, 116 Bennington, Kevin 38, 119 Bergman, David 20, 108, 109 BERNER, DR. MARSHALL 59 BERNHARD, MRS. MARCIA 69 Berry, Martha 20, 102, 105, 109,112,134 BERRY, MILLARD 60 Bienek, George 38 Bigham, Jessis 141 Billing, Michael 38, 108 109,112,119 Birge, Janelle 46 BJORN, MISS TONI 76 Black, Jennifer 38, 109, 115, 117, 133 Blackman, Marilyn Blackwell, Cynthia 20 Blackwell, Robert 46, 146 Blaford, Bonnie 46 Blaker, Gene 38 Bland, Chris 20, 120, 139 Blanzy, Linda 20 Bloomer, Debra 46, 127, 135 Bloomer, Mary Jane 20, 106,107,108,109,112, 116, 122, 128 Blue, Steven 38, 136 Bluhm, Paul 46 Bode,DavM 20,114,145 Bode, Steve 46, 161 Bodecker, Marsha 20, 128 Bodecker, Mike 46 Boelens, Jan 47 Bogan, Cheryl 20, 137 Bogan, Rodney 47 Bolden, Mollie Bolds, Wesley 20, 139 Bolds, Gaydel 38, 139 Bone, Dan 20, 120 Bonnell, Linda 21, 115, 116, 132 Bosch, Andy Boswell, David 21 BOTTENFIELD, MISS LOIS 69 Bowles, Janet 21, 105 BOMAN, LESLIE 65, 119 Bradley, Barbara 46 Bradley, Donna 47 Bradley , Kenneth 47 Bradley, Michael 38 Bradley, Simely Brandis, Margaret 38, 106, 115, 133 Branson, Patricia Breitbarth, Margaret 21, 126,127,130 Bresnan, Faith 47, 111, 117, 127, 135 Bresnan, Regina 21, 115 Brewer, Gene 38, 108, 109 Brewer Paula 21, 137, 138 Bricker, Darrel 21 Bricker, Paul 21 BR1DGELAND,WlLLlAM 64 Bridges, Julie 47, 106, 114, 127,133 Briggs, Sharon 38 Bright, James 38, 149 Brinegar, Charles 47 Britton, Barbara 21, 137, 138 Broadrick, Nikki 47, 102, 127 Brosius, Jack Brown, Doug 21 Brown, Gary 47 Brown, Henry Brown, James 38 Brown, Joan 21 Brown, Karen 47, 133 Brown, Lawrence Brown, Linda 128 Brown, Margaret 38, 103, 106,111, 114, 132 Brown, Marcha 47 Brown, Mary 38, 109 Brown, Nancy 38 Brown, Nioma 38 Brown, Richard 38 Brown, Richard 47 Brown, Robert 38 Brown, Ronald I86 Brown, Standley Brownfield, Darlene 38, 114, 138 Bruss, Kathy 47 Brya, Sue Ellen 47, 111, 127 Buchanan, Claudia 38 BUCKLES, MRS. SHIRLEY Buckles, Pamela 47, 127 Buckner, Chuck 21 Buckner, Raymond 47 Bullock, Carol 38 Bundy Business Machines 168 Bundy, Kathy Bundy, Mica 38 Bundy, Patricia 47 Burge, Marsha 21, 38, 137 Burke, Michael 21 Burke, Norma Burkhead, Deborah 38, 102, 111, 132 Burkholder, William 47 Burks, Patricia 138 Burnett, Janet 47, 141 Burnett, Pamela 38 Burrell, James 47 Burwell, Lonnie 21 BUTLER, JERRY Butler, Keith 47 Butler, Jean 38 Butler, John Butler, Patty 21, 89, 114, 137 Buttitta, John 38 Butts, Donna 39, 103, 106, 127 Butts, Linda 39 Byers, Charles 47 CABUTTI, LEE 76, 138 CAIN, ERVIN Calcagno, John 47, 133, 152 Calcagno, Joe 38, 114, 119, 133, 145 Calcagno, Sara 21 Caldwell, Diane 47, 141 Caldwell, Glenda CALENTINE, MRS. MARY Campbell, Brenda 21 CAMPBELL, MRS. ELIZABETH 80 Campbell, Jo Ann 21 Campo, William 38, 110, 111, 112, 119 Canull, Donna CANVAS BOARD 105 CAREY, MRS. SUZANNE 63 Carico, Jeff 47 Carlier, Dan 38, 120, 149 Carlier, Debra 38, 106, 115, 130, 134 Carpenter, Diane 47, 103, 127 Carpenter, Mary Kaye 22, 103,127,128 Carpenter, Robert 22, 115, 120, 163 Carr, Catherin 38, 137 CARRODINE, COLEMAN 76, 118 Carroll, Evelyn 47, 117 Carroll, Linda 137, 138 Carroll, Patty 117 Carter, Forrest 49 Carter, Ulish 22, 118, 120 Carter, Waniel 22 Cartwright, Nancy Casad, Vicky 38, 139 CASE, MRS. SUSAN 79 Casey, Catherine , Casey, Sue 39, 106, 109 Cassells, Carmen 47 Castelo, Lynn 22, 138 Castelo, Robert 47 Catlin, Marilyn 22, 30, 106, 109,112,116,122,128 Cattell, Roderick 47 Cavanaugh, Willi.Lm 39, 141 C CLUB 120, 121 Chambers, Melissa 47 Chambers, Ronald 120, 145, 152 Champaign National Bank Chagnon, Marc 39, 119, 149 Chaplin, Julie 47, 130 Chapman, Jacquile 39, 141 Chapple, Arzetta 47, 141 Chapple, Lovanda 139 CHEERLEADERS 123, 124, 125 Chester O'Byrne Transfer Company 170 Chin, Eddie 39, 143, 145 Chin, Kayon 22, 152 Chin, Leroy 22, 120, 145, 153 Christie, Doborah 22, 139 Christmon, Leonard 47 CHRONICLE 102 Cindrell, Steven 39 Clabaugh, Greg 39 Claiborne, Delores Claiborne, Willie 47, 161 Clark, Doug Clark, Gale 39, 152 Clausen, Marcia 47 Clemons, Steven 39 Clevenger, Ellen 47 Clevenger, Richard 47, 51, 152 Cliff, Darcy Clifford, Patrick 47 Cline, Becky 39, 106, 109, 133 Clow, Dick 39 COATES, FRANK 66 Cobb, Emil 47 Cobb, James 47 Cobble, James 22, 30, 86, 97, 145 Cochrane, Julie 47 Colbert, Nancy 39, 106, 109, 132, 134 COED 141 Cole, Judson 22 Coleman, Diedre 39 Collins, Marsha 47, 55 Collins, Martin 39 Combest, Chris 141 Conner, Curtis 22 Cook, Eddie 39 Cook, Robert 105, 106 Coon, Marvin 47 Cooper, Philip Cooper, Debra 47 Cooper, Vicki 22, 105, 106, 107, 115, 128 Cordes, Karen 47, 127 COUNSELING GUIDES 137 Cox, Beth 114, 123 Cox, Donna 16, 39, 124, 125 Cox, Jackie 47, 93, 135 Cox, .John 39 COX, MRS. ALICE 78 Cox, William 39, 119, 120, 145 Coy Char-les 39, 119, 149 Craig, Lawrence 39, 145 Craig, William 145 Creek, Pamela 47 Cronau, Christin 39, 134 Cunningham, David 47 Cunningham, Jennifer 39, 102 Curtis, Rita 47 Cutright, Marc 36, 39, 98, 116,119, 120,149 Dahl, Linda 39, 111 Dahl, Stationers 169 Dahl, Susan 39 Daniels, Dinah 47, 127 DARSHAM, MRS. BERTHA 56 DAVENPORT, MRS. MARGERY 78, 101 Davidson, Jacqueline Davis, Al 47 Davis, Alice 22, 114, 116 Davis, Danny Davis Doug 22, 108, 109, 119, 120, 145 Davis, Jeff Davis, Margo 39, 100 Davis, Mary Davis, Patsy Davis, Russell 39 Dawdy, Roy 47 Dawkins, Randy 47 Dawkins, Scott 39 Dawson, Phil 22 Day, Deborah 39 DECA 139 De Armond, Walter 39 DeArmond, William 47 Deaton, Chuck 39, 136 Deaton, Mike 39, 108, 109 Decker, Wendel Delbert Don 40, 120 Demeris, Cathy 40 Demlow, Marsha 40 DeMotte, Linda 40, 102, 106, 109, 112 Deters, Patrick 40 DEXTER, MRS. FRAN 74 Dickerson, Kathleen 47 Dickey, Timothy Diefenbaugh, John 40, 152 Dillavou, Douglas 22 Dillingham, Patti 47 Dittman, Molly 22, 105, 106, 107, 109, 128 Dixon, Carol 22, 182, 109 Dixon, Peggy 22, 23, 76, 131 Doak, Clifton 111 Dodd, Farrell 40 Donovan, Maureen 47 Dorsey, Stephen Dorsey, Thomas 40, 44, 114, 145, 152 Dorris, Calvin Dorsey, William 40, 106 Douglas, Carol 47 Douglas, Diane 40 Douglas, Mark 40, 106 Douglas, Steven 40, 145 Dowdy, Roy 111 Dowling, Jeff 23 Dowling, Mike 40 Doyle, Matt 23, 145 Dreyer, David 40 Dreyer, Karen Dubie, Patty 47 Ducey, Greg 40 Duckworth, Jerry 47 DUE, CHARLES 4, 76, 161 Dunlap, John 47 Durham, Terry 47 Dyson, Carol 47 Eastern lllinois Canteen Service, Inc. 173 Eastin, Pamela 23, 138 Eaton, Elizabeth 40 Ebert, Ellen 40, 111, 134 Edbrooke, James 40 Edlefsen, Steve 47 Edwards, Cheryl 23 Edwards, Jan 48 Edwards, Jeff 23, 120, 149 Edwards, Kenneth Eilbracht, Ann 23, 124, 125 Eisner, Robert Elam, Charles 48, 141 ELECTION BOARD 117 Emmons, Penny 139 Eng, Cynthia 40, 110 Ennis, Julie Eriksen, Kathy 23, 102, 109, 112, 114, 127 Ehteridge, Dixie 36, 40, 43, 106, 109, 135 Evans, Cathy 23, 106, 128, 130 EVANS, CHARLES 64 Evans, Cindy 21, 23, 92, 99, 116, 122 Evans, Sylveste Ewing, Deborah 38 Ewing, Terri Fanakos, Judy 23 Fanakos, Linda Fancher, Dale 40, 145, 152 Fancher, Debra Farner, Bonnie 40 Farris, Vicky 48, 111 Faulkner, Yarmin 48 Faust, Marsha 40, 109, 133 Faw, Cynthia 48, 133 FELTY, HAROLD 60 Ferdon, Donna 48 Ferdon, Robert 40 Ferguson, Cecil Ferguson, Charles 48, 111 Ferguson, Rodger 40, 145 Fernandez, Steven 48, 51, 119, 152 FFA 136 Field, Michael 48 Fillenworth, David Finlay, Chris 23, 111, 149 FIOCK, CAROL MRS. 80 Fiscus, Kathy 48 Fitzgerald, Michael 48, 114, 119 Fitzgerald, Pat 21, 23, 67, 116, 120, 145,152 FLEENER, BERNARD 13, 20, 56 Floyd, Wilburn Flynn, Cheryl 23, 101 Flynn, Ellen 48 Flynn, Michael 48 FNA 135 FOLEY, RICHARD 48, 51, 59, 152 Follett's U of I Book 81 Supply Store 175 Fondia, Percy Fonner, Randy 23, 120, 145 Foote, Nancy 23, 108, 109, 112, 132 Fortner, Haydenia 40 Foster, Marcia 11, 17, 24, 92,101,104,114,115, 124, 125, 128, 180 Foster, Sherwood 48 Fox, Diane 40 Fox, John France, Petra 48, 127 Frank, Carol 4C Franklin, Carol Franklin, Richard 24 Franks, James 24, 103, 119, '132 Franks, William 24, 103, 119 Freeman, Margaret FRENCH CLUB Frieburg, Linda 24, 105, 137, 139 FROTHINGHAM, JOHN 64 FSA 137 FTA 134 GAA 126, 127 Gable, Jerry Gadbury, Lila 40, 43, 109, 112 LEFT GAA members, Barb Hedge and Priscilla Williams meet head on during a skooter race. ABOVE Hattie Lenoir and a pal enjoy themselves at a GAA Halloween Gadbury, Robin 24, 35, 120, 145, 152 Galbreath, Debra 48, 111, 127 Gallivan, Jerry Garber's Modern Cleaners 172 Garland, Deborah 48, 133 GARLAND, MRS. VIRGINIA Party. Gonder, Carol 48 Gonert, Carol 141 Good, Tom 20, 25, 30, 86, 88, 90, 92, 95, 99, 106, 107, 120, 149 Goodell, John 25, 91, 115 Gorman, Jerry 40, 120, 145 Gourlie, Melinda 40, 133, 137 80, 131 Graham, Daniel 48, 111, Garrett, Bob 141 114 Garrett, Bruce 99, 120 Graham, Kathy 25, 40 Garrett, Carol 48 Graham, Margaret 36, 48, Garrett, Laura 48, 116, 123 53, 116, 123, 133 Garth, Sam Graham, Mary Garvey, Frank Gaskin, Thomas 24, 118, 120, 145, 152 Gaskins, Dwight 48 Geiger, Mark 40, 48 Geissler, Tom 48, 161 Genes, Andy 25 Gentille, Albert 48 Gentille, Diane 24, 130, 135 GEORGE, JOHN 60 Gersbaugh, Chris 25 Gersbaugh, Nancy 48, 102 Getchius, Craig 40 GHER, THOMAS 76, 145, 152 Gibbons, Catherine 48 Gibbons, Robert 25 Ginder, Jackie 40 Gillian, Russell 48, 111 Gilles, Timothy 48 Gipson, Jim Gish, Richard 48 Glende, Reed 48 Glover, Richard 25, 120 Glover, Scott 40, 119, 120 Goddard, Patty 25, 34 Gohl, Debra 25, 102, 104, 131 Goines, Sennie 40, 102, 127, 134 Goller, Diane 25, 101, 117 Gray, Michael 40 Green, Barbara 40 GREEN, DORIS MRS. Green, James Grice, Richard GRIEST, CHARLES 72 Griffin, Bette Griffith, Delores 48 Griffith, Kenney 71 Grimsey, Debra 48 Grismen, Paula 48 GROTH, MISS JOANN, 71 Grove, Leslie 48 Gundlock, Janet 130, 134 GYM LEADERS 25 HAASE, MRS. SUSAN Hadler, Carla 25 Hadley, John Hale, Zoe 48, 96, 127 Hall, Julie Hall, Thomas Hallbick, Michael 48 Hamilton, Andrew 25 HAMILTON, MRS. MARY 73 Hamilton, Perry 114 Hamilton, Susan 48 HAMMOND, CLEVELAND 58 HAMPTON, MRS. DORIS 187 Richard 111 HANKINSON, GEORGE 58 Hanlon, Deborah HANNA, MRS. ROBERTA 63 Hansen, Chris 25, 120, 145, 167 HANSON, MRS. DARLENE 80 Hardy, Betty 48 HARNISH, MRS. ALICE 63 Harper, Steve 40 HARRINGTON, MRS. MARIE 64, 65 Harris, Charles 40 Harris, Larry Harris, Otis Harris, Ron 25 Hart, Charles 48, 120, 145 Hatcher, Dennis 139 Hayden, Donald 40 Hayes, Jeff 48 Hays, John Hays, Steven 48, 114 Heath, Mary 4 Hecker, John 24, 25, 90. 115, 116, 119,12O, 149, 152 Hedoe, Barbara 25, 103, 115, 127 Heferdy, James 141 Heffernan, James 25, 136 Heimburger, Susan 25, 89, 111, 112 Helfer, Kathleen 40, 127 Helmick, Patricia 48, 141 Henderson, David 49 Henderson, Jeffrey 40 Henderson, Linda 26, 138 Hendricks, Michael 26, 106, 107,108, 109,111,115 Hendricks, Richard 26 Hendrix, Patricia 26, 28, 102,104, 115,128, 181 Henry, David 26, 115, 120, 145 Henry, Lauretta 40 Hepler, Richard Hepler, Robert 26, 120 Higgins, Marietta 49 Hillbrant, Richard 149 HILLEN, Hinton, 133 Hinton, Hinton, LOWELL Jo Anne 54, 114, Lynn 49 Noel 40 Huston, Margaret 26 Hutchison, Tony 41 Hutton, Nigel 41 Hyde, Dave 41 lbaugh, Rick 41 JERVIS, LORETTA MRS. Johnson, Arthur Johnson, Coale 49 Johnson, David Johnson, Glen Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Norma Johnson, Richard 49, 152 Johnston, Hissong, Roland 40, 145 Hurd, Cliff H. J. HURD 173 HODGSON, MISS CAROL 78 Hogan, Jed 40 Hogan, Jennifer 26, 101 Holden, Michael Holden, William 40 Holloway, Leonard 40 Holste, Mark 119 Holste, Michael 40, 49, 119 Holt, Douglas 49 Honn, Melanie 49, 127 HONOR SOCIETY 115 Hopkins, Ca-rla 49 Horn, Dennis 40, 119, 149 Hoss, Alby 40, 145 Hoss, Chris 26, 131 Hoss, Timothy 49 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 114 HOUSKA, JOSEPH 72 Hoyt, Edward 41 Hsu, Gtorge Hubbard, Dale 41,117,116 Hudson, Alisa 49 Hudson, Paula 26 Humble, Patricia Hunker, Scott 26 Hunt, Kenny 41 Hunt, Thomas 111, 118 Hurd, Clifford 49 Hussong, Bill 26, 94, 108, 109,110,111,112 Inman, Gay 26, 92, 108, Johnston's Sport Shop 174 109, 124, 131 Inman Yarn Shop 175 Innes, William 41 Ireland, Marin 41, 106, 107, 132 IRLAND, MRS. BARBARA 71 Inskip, Patsy 26, 101, 124, 128, 138 Inskip, Skip 49 Jackson Bobby 49, 50, 160, Jolley, Vickie 49 Jones, Chuck 108, 109, 110, 1 12 111, Jones, Denise 49 Jones, Ethel 26 Jones, Magnolea 49 Jones, Pamela 26, 101 Jones, Susan 49, 114, 127 Jos. Kuhn 8- Company 177 Kaiser, Patricia Karr, Debra 161 Jackson, Carolyn 49 Jackson, Charles 49 Jackson, Douglas 49 Jackson, Lon 41, 114 Jackson, Martha 41, 118 Jackson, Rita Jackson, Thomas 26 Jacobs, Philip 41, 119 Jacobson, Cheryl 41, 102, 124 116, James, Artice 49, 161 James, Barbara 130 James, Jesse 26 James, Patricia Jamison, Judith 49 Jasper, Jay, An Linda 49 F1 JEFFERS, MISS LOU ISE Jeffery, Rosie 41 Jenkins, Douglas I88 Kappes, Sharon 49, 127 Katsinas, John 49 Kaufman, Greg 26, 108, 109 Keeling, David 49, 111 Kelley, Christie 41, 116 Kelley, Elizabeth 49, 116, 133 Kelley, George 49, 111 Kelley, Martha 41, 87, 101 KELLOGG, MRS. ELIZABETH 69 Kelly, Nick 41, 42, 44, 145, 152 Kelsey, Pamela 27, 117, 128 Kennedy, Mary 41, 106 Kent, Claudine 41 Kent, Jesse 49 KERN, JOHN Kern, Michael 27 Kern, Vicky 49, 106, 117, 135 Kessler, David 110, 111 Kessler, Kathy 27, 102, 104 109 KESSLERTIRS. MARION 73 KEY CLUB 119 Kiburz, Kim Kimbrough, Sol 49 Kincaid, Terry 49 Kindle, Arlene 41 King, Dianne 133 King, Harry 27 King, James 50 King, Mariory 41 Kington, Deborah 41 Kinsel, William Kirby, Eugene 50 Kirk, Terry Kirwam, Steven 5 Klaiss, Debbie 50, 127 KLEIN, SELBY 64 Klingelhoffer, Kathy 41 KLUMB, MR. THOMAS 78, 141 Kmetz, Andy 50 Kmetz, Anne Marie 27, 28, 1 17 Knerr, Linda 50 Knoke, Michael Knop, Bradford Knott, Carol 50 Knott, Cherrill 50 Knox, Jessie Kocher, Jane Koehnemann, Barbara 41 Koehnemann, Kevin 50 Koester, Valerie 42, 102, 106,108,109,112,115, 132, 134 KOLKHORST, MRS. IMOGENE 74, 75 Koss, James 50, 145, 146, 161 Koster, Greg 42 I KOVAR, MRS. EVELYN 63 Kraft, Linda 42 Kramer, Patricia 50 Krollck, Kathy 50, 109, 110, 134 Kucharczyk, Richard 50 Kulwin, Joan 42, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114 Kunza, Dale Kurlakowsky, Joe 145 LaDow, Denny 50 La Fee, Terry 42, 49, 119 LaFoe, Terry 106 Lamendola, Theresa 50 Landess, Denise 50 Lange, Harris Langebartel, Ed 50, 110 Largent, Philip LaRocque, Steve 42, 114, 119, 120, 149 LaRoe, Judy 42 LATEER, MRS. HELEN 59 LATEER, MALVERN 50 Laws, Joe Lawyer, Diana 27 Lawyer, Gary LEAL, MRS. GLADYS 59 Leavitt, Arna 27, 104, 116, 128 Ledbetter, Carol 27 LEDBETTER, MRS. MARIANNE 60 Lee, Charles 42 Lee, Eugene Lee, Richard Leng, Cassie 27, 88, 99 Lenoir, Gloria 50 Lenoir, Hattie 27, 111, 112, 127, 128 Lessaris, Connie 42, 102, 106, 109, 112, 127, 132, 134 Levanti, John 42, 145, 152 Levitt, Clyde LEVITT, MRS. PATRICIA 81 Lewis, Jill 27, 130 Lewis, James 42, 120, 145 Lewis, Kay Lewis, Ronald 50 Lewman, Kathy 50, 106, 111 Lierman, Mary 27 Lierman, Rita 42, 93 Lietz, Gary 27, 74, 90, 102, 104, 114,119,183 Liggett, Patricia 50 Lincoln Square 176 Lindeman, Debbie 50, 105, 127 LINDSTROM, JOHN 71 Lippi, Linda 42 Lipscomb, Barbara 27, 130, 137 Littlefield, Nancy 50 Littlefield, Sharon 42 Lockett, Ernest 42 Lockett, John Lockett, Morris 50 Logan, Susan 42 Logue, Kathy 27, 110, 112, 127, 128 Long, Glen 27 Long, John 27 Long, Linda 118 Long, Mose Long, Patricia Long, Shari 27 Long, Teresa Lore, Richard 50 Lowe, Jackie 42, 109, 114 Lowry, Kathy 28 Lowry, Timothy 50 Loy, Rhonda 27 LOYD, MISS DOROTHY 60 Luesse, Greg Luesse, Paula 28, 92 Lytle, Steven 50 LEFT A close-up of Barb Suggs shows her preciseness as a violinist. ABOVE The complexity of Beethoven leaves Jim Rick befuddled. Mabry, Joan 50 Machula, Michael 50 MacKenzie, Mark 28 Macpherson, Richard Madix, Daniel 50 Madix, Dianne 42, 130 Madix, Maureen 28 Maginn Office Equipment Company 174 MAJOR, MRS. MARY 77, 122 Malaise, Camilla 50, 106, 111 Maley, Steve1 28 Mallinger, James 42 Malloy, Jim A2, 152 Malloy, John 50 Manire, Dawn 28, 115, 127, 128, 131 MANKEY, MRS. MARIE 80, 130 Mann, Sammy Manuel, Che1yl 50 Mapother, Susan 42 MARGRAVE, MRS. MILDRED 63 Marion, Carla Marks, Jimmy MAROON 100, 101, 192 Martin, Dotti 50, 139 Martin, Joe 28 Martin, Larry Martin, Nora 131 Martin, Sue 42 Massengale, Linda 28 Massengale, Lonnie 50 Mast, Terry 42, 145 Masurat, Susan MATSUI, MRS. DOROTHY Mattingly, Joseph 50 Mattingly, Sharon 28, 128 Mayberry, Janet 28 Mayberry, Stephen 28, 120, 167 McBride, James 50 McCarthy, John 29 McCarthey, Deanne 50, 111, 127 McClindon, Charles McClendon, George 50 McConaga, Ernest A McCormick, Brian 42 McCoy, Herbert 50 McCoy, Joanne 29 McCREARY, MRS. ROSEMARY MCCULLEY, GOERGE 81 McCulley, John 29, 71, 120, 163 McCulley, Pamela 42, 112, 109, 127' McCulley, Teresa 50, 127 McDade, Nancy 42, 109 McDade, Paula 29, 139 McDade, Peggy 29, 139 McDaniel, David 50 McDowell, Ann 50 McEvoy, Penny 36, 50 McFall, Julie 29 McFarland, Ethel 29, 137, 138 McGill, Jeff 21, 29, 84, 99, 120 McGinnis, Sharon 29 McGuire, John 145 McHugh, Fred 19, 29, 120, 152, 153 McHugh, Margery 43, 68 McKeeth, Rollin MCKENZIE, MRS. ALICE McKenzie, Bruce 43, 111 McLoughlin, Linda 29, 109 McNamara, Carolyn 29 McNeal, Jesse 50, 157 McNeal, Joe 118, 120, 155 McNeal, Tina 36, 43, 118 McNeill, Pamela 50 McNlSH, EUGENE 70 Mecum, Kip 19, 29, 149, 150, 152 Meece, Launa 137, 138 Meeker, Lee 29, 108, 109 Meeks, Vickie 43 Meister, Ronald Merrifield, Karen 43, 111, 1 12 Merrill, Suzanne 43, 106, 108,109,112,115,127, 132 Merriweather, Donald Merz, Marianne MESKIMEN, IRVING 67 Mettabauer, Julia 50, 111 Meyers, Wesley 50 Michael, Claire 50 Michael, James 50, 103, 111 Michael, Steven 29, 120, 145 Midkiff, Kathy Milanovich, Michael 51 Miles, Mary 43, 134 Miles, Rita 51, 55, 116, 133, 135 Millage, Michael 43, 145, 97 Miller, Alan MILLER, MRS. DOROTHY 76, 77 Miller, Gay 51, 133 Miller, Jeanette 29 Miller, John 29 Miller, William 43, 119 Miller, William 43 Mills, Sally 29 Mingee, Bonnie 51 Mink, Bernard Minyard, Jerald 51 Mitchaner, Allen 51 Mitchell, Peggy 29, 102, 109, 181 Monical's Pizza 174 Moody, Mary 27 Moon, Beth 51, 55 Moran, Dianne 29 Morenz, Steven 29 Morfey, Ethel 51 Morfey, Maureen 110 Morgan, Greg 51, 111 Morr, Albert 29, 114 Morris, Debbie K. 51 Morris, Debra L. 51 Morris, June 43, 106, 107, 109, 127, 132 Morrison, Lee Ann 43, 109 Morrow, Daniel Morrow, J oDean Mortensen, Julie 43 Mortner, Haydenia MOSLEY, ARDEN Moss, Betty 51 Moss, Thomas 51 Moy, Ellen Moyer, Michael 51 Mueller, James 51 Mueller, Jane 29, 98, 105 Mueller, Janet 117 Mueller, Richard Mulcahey, Nancy 30 Mullins, Clementine 51 MULVIHILL, RICHARD 77, 162 MUNGER, MISS DOROTHY 74 Murphy, Ellen 51 Murray, John 30, 120, 121, 144, 145, 152 Murray, Thomas 36, 51, 53, 120, 145 Murray, Timothy 51, 152 Murrell, Wayne Nadarski, Judy 30, 112, 181 Nale, William 30, 139 Nally, Terri 30, 106, 115, 116, 132 Nally, Timothy 43, 145 NaIly,Tom 51 Nast, Pete 41, 43, 149 Neely, Karen 51, 55, 116 Neely, Kevin 43, 132 Neill, John 51 NELSON, CARL 56 Nelson, Kay 43, 56, 101, 117, 133 Nelson, Michael NESMITH, MRS. HAZEL 80 Newborne, William 51, 161 Newman, Carolyn 43 Newman, David 43, 145 Newman, Michael Nichols, Larry Noonan, John 43 NOONAN, MISS MARY ANN 63 Norman, Karen 30, 43 NORMAN, OPAL MRS. NORTON, GRETHEN MRS. North, John 51,111,114 Nunn, Scott 43 O'Bryan, Fred OCHS, MYRON 78 O'Connor, Michael 43, 44, 152 O'Dell, Michael Ohls, Toy 43 Oliver, Ronald 161 O'Neill, John 43 O'Neill, Thomas 30, 138 ORCHESTRA ORDER OF MASK 107 O'Reilly, Michael 43 Orr, Jeff Orwick, Raymond Otey, Linda 51, 54, 133 Otey, Nancy 30, 128, 131, 134 Outlaw, Murray 51 Owens, Grace 51 Padgett, Barbara 51 Padgett, Deborah 30, 109, 131, 137 Page, Thelma Page, Velma 141 PALMER, EDDIE 60, 118, 119 Palmer, George Palmisano, Maureen 43 Palmisano, Nancy 51 Parisi, John 43 Parkhurst, Cinda 30, 128, 137, 138 Parkhurst, Rhonda 51, 111 127 Parks, John 43, 119, 145 Parrish, Teresa 51 Parsons, Michael 30 Parvin, Greg 43 Patterson, Angeline 118, 131 Patterson, Linda 43, 116 Patton, Bobby 51 PATTON, DUANE 78 Patton, Robert 30, 120 Pearson, Jamie 30, 108, 109,112,114,122,130 Peat, Larry 51 Peddycoart, Pamela Peete, Pat 43 Pelg, Dale 41, 43 Pellum, Daniel 51, 111 Pellum, George 30, 102, 120, 145 REPETTES 122 Pepsi-Cola 178 Percival, Barbara 51 Percival, William 30 Perkins, Gawaine 51, 53, 106, 111, 116,133 Perkins, Gregory 43, 44 189 Si-mpson, Cheryl 53 Simpson, Nancy 53 Sims, Jerry 53, 45, 120, 152 Sisk, Phyllis Skaoerdas, Peter 53, 119 Slichter, Summer 44, 119 Smith, Addie 53 SMITH, ALLEN 66 Perkins, Mica 51 Peters, Kathy 141 Peterson, Charles 30 Peterson, Beth 30 Peterson, Kathy 44 Peterson, Terry Petry, Deborah 31, 101 Petry, Mike 44, 120, 150, 152 Petry Roofing and Sheet Metal Company 172 Pettigrew, Sam Pettit, Gary Pettit, Jean 51 Pheris, Robert 52 PHILLIPE, MRS. IVA Phillips, Dennis 44,118 Phillips, Janet 4, 44, 116 Phillips, Melva 31, 127, 128 Pierce , Craig 31,120,145 Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Daniel Deborah 52 Lonna 52 Pigage, Jon 31, 111 Pilchard, Robert 31, 111 Pittman, Dav.d 52 Pittman, Dean 52 PITTMAN, DON 151, 152 PITTMAN, ROBERT 72 Pope, Clayton 52 PORTER, DONALD 59 Porter, Michael 119, 152 Potter, Monika 44, 109 Powell, Jansen 108, 109 Powell, Sherry 52 Powers, Darrell Preston, Karen 44 Previtte, Debra 31, 139 Pugh, Fred 48, 52, 111, 119 Pugh, Mark 31,115 Pulliam, Brenda 52, 127 Pulliam, Kenneth 44 Pultz, Molly Purdie, Benjamin 52 Putienter, Ronald 31, 62 QUILL AND SCROLL 104 Randall, Phillip 52, 111 Randall, Rebecca 31 Rankin, Nancy 52, 102, 106, 134 190 Resmusson, Margaret 31, 138 Rasner, Tamera 31 Ratcliffe, Henry 114 Rauckman, Kenneth Rawdin, Teresa 44 Ray, Chris 44 Ray, Kathy Rayburn, Thomas 31, 145 RAYBURN, WALLACE 59 Rector, James 31 Rector, Sue 52 Red Wheel Restaurant 172 REED, MRS. JEANETTE 63 Reed, Rebecca 52 REICOSKY, MRS. JOAN 74 Reifsteck, Gary 31, 136, 152 Reineberg, Chip 52, 111 Reinhart, Robert 52 Reinhold, Beverly 52 Reis, Roger Reliable Plumbing 8. Heating Company 177 Restad, Becky 44 Reynolds, Charles Rich, Karen 44, 131 Richardson, William 44 RICHMOND, MRS. EDNA 16, 64 Rick, James 31, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112 Rick, Mary 52, 110, 127 Riehle, Denise 31, 106, 107, 109,112, 114,122,128 Rigsby, Diane 52, 133 Ringer, Deborah 52 RISINGER, MRS. JEANETTE 80 Rivers, Angela 44, 109, 114 Roach, Fred 31 Robeson's Department Store 168 Robison, Debrah 52 Robison, Sharon 28, 31, 108, 109,112,115, 117 Rochyby, Darlene 32 Roebuck, Claude 44 Regards 177 Roland, Suzanne 44, ,109 Roland, Ted 52, 111 Rominger, Richard 44 RONEY, JAMES Rose, Rita 32, 138 Ross, Betty 52, 102 ROUINTREE, JAMES 70 Rowland, Ted Rubenacke-r, Charles Rubenacker, Chris 44, 124, 125 Rubenacker, Kim 52, 123 RUCH, WAYNE Runyan, Robert 36, 44, 119 Russell, Annie Ruth 44 Ruyle, Judith 52, 135 Saban, Brenda 44, 94, 116, 1 17 Saegesser, Gregory 52 Safanie, Linda 52 Salmon, John 52 Sanderson, Bill 32 Sanderson, Laurie 52, 127 Sanford, Ronald 44 Sansone, Ricky 139 Sappington, Rita Sariamo, Hilkka 26, 27, 32, 77, 88, 116 Sawyer, Betty 32, 109 Sayles, Phillip Sayles, Lovan 52, 141 Sayles, Woodie SCHAEVE, MRS. MARJORIE Schaffer, Richard Scheidel, John 44 Scherer, Pamela 44, 116 Scherer, Robert 52, 136 SCHEURICH, STANLEY Schilling, Katie 32, 86, 109, 112 Schilson, Larry 44 Schlacter, Karen 44, 105, 1 14 Schmall, Debra 52, 106, 111, 127 Schmidt, Darlene 32 Sch-mittag, Paula 44 Schneider, Daniel 44, 145 Schneider, David 44, 145 Schneider, Paul 32 Schneider, Peter 32 SCHOEN, MRS. JANICE 74 Scho-nert, Ricky 44, 119, 120,145 SCHOOLEY, FRED 64, 149 School Music Service, Inc. 171 Schoonover, Brenda 139 Schoonove-r, John 52 SCHRIEFER, MRS. GERALDINE 61 Schroeder, Deborah 44 Schroeder, Jan 44 Schroeder, Margaret 52 Schroeder, Marty 32, 90, 99, 145, 167 Schroeder, Peggy 117, 135 Schultz, David 52, 119 SCOTT, MRS. BETTY SEAMAN, PAUL 145 Seaman, Marcia 52, 102, 106 Sears Roebuck 81 Co. 175 Seaton, Lewis 52 Seaver, Ellen 52 Seely, John 44 Seibold, Sandra 52 Selin, Buddy 32 Sempsrott, Ken 52, 111 Service Buick Co. 171 SESSION, DAVID 59 Shaffer, Deborah 32, 103, 127, 133 Shafer, Jody 44 Shafer, Lorre 127 Shannon, Robert 52, 102 Shapland, Anne 52, 127 Shapland, Betty 52 Shapland, Patricia 33, 138 SHARP, MRS. PAM Sharp, James 33, 106, 108, 109, 111, 112 Shaw, Mark 136 Sheahan, Rebecca 33, 109 Sheahan, Theresa 52, 135 Shelmadine, Deborah 52 Shepherd, Pamela 33, 137, 138 Sheridan, Marty 33 SHIPLEY, DON 81 Shirley, Craig 44, 119, 145 Shmikler, Cheryl 33, 86, 100, 104 Shoemaker, Susan 33, 114, 122, 128 SHOFNER, MRS. FREDA Sholem, David 52, 114, 119, 133 Shuler, Laura 52 Sibley, Deborah 53 Sibley, Diane 44 Sides, David Silkey, Leslie 33, 110 Simmons, Kenneth 33 Simpson, Bob 33, 105, 115 Smith, Anthony 44 Smith, Charlesetta 44 Smith, Cynthia 53 Smith, Deborah 36, 44, 109, 111, 112, 132 Smith, Deborah S. 53, 101, 134 Smith, Gregory A. 53 Smith, Gregory H. 53 Smith, James 52, 53 Smith, Jenifer 41, 44, 105 Smith, Judy 18, 28, 33, 104, 114,122, 128,130 Smith, Lachlan 111 Smith, Linda 53 Smith, Margaret Smith, Melinda 33, 127, 130, 134 Smith, Michael D. 53, 141 Smith, Michael R. 53 Smith, Nelson 33, 88 Smith, Norvel Smith, Paulette 33, 118, 133, 137 Smith, Peggy 44, 108, 109, 110, 112 Smith, Rebecca 44 Smith, Ruby Smith, Russell 44 Smith, Willie SMOKE 8. PARCHMENT 103 Snyder, Margaret 33 SPANISH CLUB 133 Sparks, Mary 53 Speck, Susie 53, 111 Speiser, James 44, 119 Spencer, John Spencer, Robert 53 Spiegel, Jay 44 Spiegel, Rosalee 53 Spitz, Thomas 53 Spratt, Patricia 33, 101, 128 Spritz, Jewelry Co. 168 Stahl, Michael Stalcup, Stanley 44, 72, 120, 152 STANLEY, MONTE 78, 139 Standefer, Sue 44, 109 Staple, Robert 53, 118 Starks, Marvin 38, 44 Starks, Marilyn 127 Starwalt, Dan 53, 133, 152 Staske, Diane 53 Staske, Doug 53 St. Clair, Brad Steen, Terry 53, 166 STEIN, THOMAS Sterling, Norbert 53 Sterling, Pat 111 Stern, Anita 102, 103 Stevens, Janet 53, 117 Stewart, Donald 53, 141 Stewart, Jackie 53 STEWART, TOM 9, 142, 145 Stillman, Julie 53 Stinson, Sheryl 44 Stombaugh, Bonita 33 Stone, Anne Stortzum, Darlene 44, 110 Stortzum, Margaret 53 Stotler, Grain-Co. 177 Stotler, Susan 33, 130 Stout, Charles Strater, Gary 111 Stratton, Dennis 54, 108, 109, 118 Tinsley, Rosalind 54, 118 Whipple, Cathy 45 Wood, Strehlow, James 44, 106, 108, 109, 119 Strehlow, John 107 Strode, Lynn 54 Stroud, Ernestine Strozak, Lynn 44 STUART, MISS MARION 63 STUDENT COUNCIL 116 Suggs, Barbara 44, 106, 107,10B,109,110,112, 117 Sullivan Chevrolet 170 Sullivan, Sheryl 34 Suttle, James 54, 141 Suttle, Tony 44 Swanson, Carol 43, 44, 109, 112, 133 Swift 8. Company Hotel 170 Swim, Randy TALBOTT, MRS. JOANNE 80 Tanner, Ricky 44, 114 Tanner, Terry 34, 90, 92, 114,118,120,145,154 Tarpenning, Karen 54, 102, 127 Taylor, Betty 54 Taylor, Dick 45 TAYLOR, ROBERT 72 Taylor, Richard Tempel, Debra 54 Tepper, Debby 133 Terrell, Virginia 34 Terry, Bonnie 54, 123 Terry, James Terry, Ronnie 54, 161 Testory, Eugene Testory, Michael Thomas, Eva 34, 54 Thomas, David 45, 145 THOMAS, HERDIE Thomas, Janet 54 Thomas, Ladonna 54 Thomas, Laurette Thompson, Mike 45, 111, 112 Thompson, Scott 54 Thornburn, Robert 45 Thurman, Roy 54 Thurmon, Paulman Tinberg, Elaine 45, 110, 111,112,109 Tinkey, Sue 34, 101, 115, 128,130,132 Tinsley, Sharon 34, 109 Tioos, Ann 54 Todd, Clarence Torres, Paula 103 Townsend, Marsha 54 Tracey, Gorden 45, 139 Tracey, Gregory Traux, James 54 TroxelI's Texaco Service 171 Tuley, Susan 109 TURNER, DR. ARTHUR 59 Turner, Clyde 18, 118, 120, 148, 155, 158, 159 Turner, Paul 54 Twenstrup, Julie 34, 90, 95, 101,102,128,130,181 Uhlir, Charles URBANSKI, MIKE 79, 130 Valentine, Debbie 54, 133, 135 VANAURON, CARLOS 67 VanCleave, Barbara 34, 35, 105, 114, 128 VanDenberg, Gary 54, 111 Vanderford, Perry 45 VANDEVENDER, WlLFORD 67 Vanmatre, Susan 43 Vaream, Kathy 34, 109, 130, 137 Vaughn, Jack Vaughn, Mae 54 Vaughn, Shelly 54 Veatch, Bob 54 Veatch, Reynold 34, 110 VOA 130 Vonesh, Fred 34 Vonner, Jackie 34 VonNeumann, Michael 45 Vriner, Pete 45, 120, 144, 145 Wagner, Wagner, Walden, Walker, Walker, Richard 54 William 45 Lester Bo 45 Diane 127 Walker, George WALKER, MRS. HELEN 73 Walker, Howard 54, 119, 161 Walker, Larry WALKER, MISS MARSHA 71 Walker, Tessie 106, 126, 127, 134 Wall, Mary Lou 34 Wallace, James Wallace, James 45 Wallace Robert 34 Wallace, Max 54 Wallace, Michael Waller, Mike Wand, Linda 54 WARD, GENE 76, 77, 145 WARD, MRS. JEAN 77, 135 Ward, John 45 Ward, Linda Warner, Andy 145, 152 LEFT Pregame excitement brings out the CCHS spirit in Student Council. BELOW Les Silkey has trouble remembering who goes next when he plays chess with himself. Warner, George 54 Warren, Glen 141 Warren, Margo 54, 141 Washington, Betty J. 54, 127 Washington, Betty L. Wassom, Barry Watson, John 45 Wax, David 45, 120 Weatherford, Parke 45 Weathington, Patricia 118 Weaver, Bonnie 45, 109 Weaver, David 54 Weaver, Kathy 34, 109 WEBB, GERALD 66 Webb, Phylis 45 Weger, Irma 34 Wegrich, Donald 34 Wehmer, James 34 Weidner, Judy 54, 127 Weinreich, Thomas 166 Weiser, Morrie 100, 102 Welch, Karen 34, 95, 116, 124, 128 Weldon, Nancy 34, 137 Wells, Gary Wells, Lawson Wells, Sandra 34, 101, 128, 130 WEST, MRS. PAT 77 West, Shirley Weston, Janet 34 Weston, Randy Wheatley, Carolyn 45, 127, 137 Whipple, Janet 55 White, David 17, 22, 34, 120, 121, 148, 154,156 White, Gloria 55 WHITE, GREG 62 White, Janis 48, 55 White, Margaret White, Randy White, Dennis 55 Whitner, Donna 35, 109, 116 Whitner, Ruth Ann 45 Whitton, Michael 45 Wick, Michael 35 Widloski, Cindy 55, 135 Wiegel, Glen 35 Wiggins, Eugene 45 WIG N PAINT 106 WILCOX, EDWARD 110 Wicoxon, Richard Lo u sy , K I V,,,. Y Wildemuth, Cheryl 55, 111, 127 Wilder, Mary 35, 103, 105 Wilkerson, Johnny Williams, Annie Williams, Curtis 55 Williams, David 139 Williams, David Williams, Joe Williams, Joyce 35 Williams, Michael 55 Williams, Nora May 105 Williams , Priscilla 45 Williams, Rebecca 139 Williams , Sherry 35 Williams, Sherry 35 Williams , Stephen 32 Williams, Steven 120 Williams Willmeri 102, 1 , Teresa ng, Joan 45, 93, 06, 112 Willskey, Joyce 55, 110, 111, 133 WILSON, BERL Wilson 149 Wilson, Wilson 109, Wilson, '1 Charles 45, 119, Dorothy 59 Douglas 55, 108, 61 Linda 45 WILSON, MISS MARJORIE 63, 100 Wisehart, Debra 45 Witt, Richard 55, 161 Wittig, Eddy Wolfe, Daniel 55 Wolfe, Terry 45, 130 Wood, Cynthia 45 Wood, James 45 Stephanie 45 , ,. I tall l' sul 1 l Ll I I ffl 1 i , 1 0 1 ' I l Woodworth, Donald Woolen, Cheryl 55, 111, 1 14 WOOLEY, RICHARD 77, 145 Woomer, Lynn 55 Wrench, Patsy 45 , 116- Wright, Cheryl. Wright, Debra 55, 102, 106, 134 Wright, Kathy 133 Wrisk, Donald Wynn, Deborah 45 Yancey, Chuck 35, 110, 111, 144, 145 Yarling, Donald 55, 102 Yarling, John 55, 102 Yeazel, Lynn 35, 112, 130 Yordy, Alan 45, 108, 109, 115, 116,119,149 Young, Jennie Young, Paula 45, 114 ZELINSKY, MRS. PAM 80 Zettler, Robert 55 Ziegler, Zane 45, 145, 152 Zindars, Steven 136 I9I fx X I IIEIIISS 1 Zi.- We've got SPIRIT . . S-P-I-R-I-T . . . M K SRIRIT, Champaign, SPIRIT! I 969 Maroon Staff Editor-in-chief . . . Senior Editors .. Underclass Editor Academics Editor Assistant . . . lx, I - JN, OM , in 9 .,. . ' , l . Student Life Editor - 'H Wt W 'I f KJ 5 'P S . ,J f-. I JVVJAV LVKIL Organizations Editors ,J .ji EMAAMQ, Vx-'ON 3 LJ W KA' . . . . . ' i'!11f..ss -' U' J 's..,7LL. ff L- J , Assistants .. . f rss ir f I use Cyp sf I I - -r-o-- gk. ,L I P Q5 CVWK' A E5 QW-CFL-u.,sf.,dj fXLIL.X 1 -YQ Q-JQDJVL-gx lA5 ClL-'fj,l,4,, lAD.4Uf wmorts Editors .... . I ,. 'I fi 4 is ' '- ,Z , R+ 6 Tl, rm I Assistant .... 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